What is the aim of the Nitrate Reduction Test?
A. To prevent the colonization of the host by pathogens
B. To determine the ability of m.o to produce amylase enzyme
C. To show the ability of B. subtilis to produce nitrate reductase enzyme
D. To determine the ability of m.o to produce casinase enzyme
Select your answer:
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Cellular Transport and Metabolism › ViewWhat does equilibrium in cellular transport mean?
A. The cell has used all its energy
B. The concentration of molecules is the same throughout an environment
C. The cell is actively transporting molecules
D. The cell is at rest
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How can photosynthesis be related to cellular respiration?
A. What’s produced by one is needed for the other
B. They both produce the same products
C. They both have the same reactants (need the same things)
D. These 2 processes have nothing in common