Q.) Which one of the following mineral elements play an important role in biological nitrogen fixation
Q.) Growth curve does not include following phases of bacteria –
Q.) Multiple antibiotic resistance is mediated by
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Q.) The most common mode of cell division in bacteria is
Q.) In gram positive and gram negative bacteria the electron transport contains
Q.) The ion that is required in trace amounts for the growth of bacteria is
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Q.) Bacteria which Strictly need oxygen for growth are called
Q.) Growth in a closed system, affected by nutrient limitation and waste product accumulation is called
Q.) The following organisms have been proposed as sources of single cell protein
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Q.) The first phase of a growth curve is
Q.) The orderly increase in the quantity of all the cellular components is known as
Q.) The major constituents in agar are
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Q.) Phosphorous is an essential component of
Q.) The organisms which can grow best in the presence of a low concentration of oxygen
Q.) Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a measure of:
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Q.) Example of anaerobic medium
Q.) If the source of energy for bacteria is from chemical compounds they are said to be
Q.) Cells are active and synthesizing new protoplasm. This stage of growth is called
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Q.) The most important vitamin for the growth of bacteria is
Q.) An example of competitive inhibition of an enzyme is the inhibition of
Q.) The protein moiety of an enzyme is known as
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Q.) Nitrites are oxidized to nitrates by a microorganism
Q.) In the synthesis of cell components the major element required is
Q.) The main product of glycolysis under aerobic conditions is
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Q.) Yeast extract is an excellent source of
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