5 6. In running a fermentation to grow cells, all of the micronutrients are supplied in a vitamin package, and there are sufficient sources of carbon, hydrogen and potassium. A. What other chemical elements (macronutrients) are needed to grow cells? B. What is the distinction between a macronutrient and a micronutrient? C. List three (3) examples of sources/feedstock that are commonly used to supply macronutrients. List four (4) organelle structures that are similar for both plant and animal cells. List the primary functions of each. Also, list two differences between plant & animal cells.

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In running a fermentation to grow cells, all of the micronutrients are supplied in a vitamin package, and there
are sufficient sources of carbon, hydrogen and potassium.
A. What other chemical elements (macronutrients) are needed to grow cells?
B. What is the distinction between a macronutrient and a micronutrient?
C. List three (3) examples of sources/feedstock that are commonly used to supply macronutrients.
List four (4) organelle structures that are similar for both plant and animal cells. List the primary functions of
each. Also, list two differences between plant & animal cells.
Transcribed Image Text:5. 6. In running a fermentation to grow cells, all of the micronutrients are supplied in a vitamin package, and there are sufficient sources of carbon, hydrogen and potassium. A. What other chemical elements (macronutrients) are needed to grow cells? B. What is the distinction between a macronutrient and a micronutrient? C. List three (3) examples of sources/feedstock that are commonly used to supply macronutrients. List four (4) organelle structures that are similar for both plant and animal cells. List the primary functions of each. Also, list two differences between plant & animal cells.
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