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- are organic molecules that assist enzymes. Coenzymes Cofactors Enzymes FactorsExplain how it is possible for certain microbes to survive and grow in the presence of cyanide, which would kill many other organisms.Explain with examples why oxygen is toxic to some bacteria and how do bacteria detoxify toxic oxygen metabolites
- List processes Microorganisms are involved in (ex., oxygen production)Explain how bacteria cause food to spoil.Which of the following is NOT an example of anabolism? DNA replication in the nucleus Protein synthesis at the ribosome Condensation reactions Hydrolysis of starch in the mouth Glycogen formation in the liver