When using bioremediation to clean up toxic contaminated soil, what happens to the bacteria when the pollutants are cleaned up?
A. The area is treated with antibiotics.
B. The area is treated with concentrated oxygen.
C. The bacteria run out of food and die off naturally.
D. The bacteria are covered with fresh soil and they die due to a lack of oxygen.
Select your answer:
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A. get pt into comfortable position
B. encourage pt to move around
C. get victim to eat something
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Secondary structure
A. the amino acid sequence
B. formation of alpha helices and beta sheets
C. secondary folding caused by the interaction between the polypeptide and its immediate environment, results in the formation of overall 3D structure
D. the relationship between individual subunits