on 40 t answered d out of 6 g question Flask A contains yeast cells in glucose-m
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on 40 t answered d out of 6 g question Flask A contains yeast cells in glucose-minimal salts broth incubated at 300C with O2 for 10 hours. Flask B contains yeast cells in glucose-minimal salts broth incubated at 30°C without O2 10 hours. Which culture (A or B) produces more ATP? Which culture (A or B) produces more alcohol? Which cuiture (A or B) has the shorter generation time? Which culture (A or B) uses less glucose? Which culture (A or B) has the greater cell concentration? which culture (A or B) Is likely to be in stationary phase? Drag and drop from the answers below Flask A Flask BExplanation / Answer
A>B in ATP production since it performs aerobic respiration.
B>A in alcohol production since it is performing anaerobic respiration.
B>A since it gets the energy faster than those performing anaerobic respiration.
A>B in glucose utilisation . After alcohol accumulates to a level it inhibhits the production of further alcohol inhibhiting fermentation.
A>B since alcohol after sometime blocks further glucose breakdown therefore A is in greater concentration.
B is supposed to be in stationary phase because after a time its replication stops .
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