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- Explain in detail how these factors: the size of bioaerosol, inspiratory flow rate, flow pattern, inhaled volume, respiratory rate influence the respiratory degration of bioaerosols.How is ATP produced based on Chemiosmotic Theory? Explain in no less than 5 sentences.Outline and discuss in detail the bioenergetics in mictobial cytosol.
- What would happen to chemiosmosis if the pH in the inner membrane space was decreased (lower)?Explain what changes occur in the bioreactor in the phases marked 1, 2, and 3 in the following diagram.Microorganisms can have a variety of different relationshipswith oxygen. Describe the terms used to characterize a cell’sresponse to oxygen, and give an example from this chapter ofan organism that can be described by each of these terms.
- Explain how these factors: the size of bioaerosol, inspiratory flow rate, flow pattern, inhaled volume, respiratory rate influence the respiratory degration of bioaerosols.Explain the metabolic changes found in denitrifiers, compared to microorganisms doing aerobic respiration. Please describe the transportation of glucose after a meal when glucose is plentifuloutside cells? How is the transport protein that would transport glucose called? Whatwould be the direction of transportation? Would it be active or passive transport? Whatwould be driving force for the glucose transport: chemical gradient or electrochemicalgradient?
- How would you interpret the transitions of lipophilic and hydrophilic substances that will pass through the cell membrane and the energy requirement in this context?What is the energy needed for active transport supplied byExplain the following term, be sure to include energy requirements for each process and a biological example of each process: active transport