Nutrient Requirement Flashcards

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What is the carbon source of Heterotrophs?

A

Organic compounds such as carbohydrates as a carbon energy source

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What is the carbon source of autotrophs?

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Carbon dioxide

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3
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What are facultative autotrophs?

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Normally autotrophs that can switch

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4
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Uses and sources of Carbon?

A

Source:
Molasses
Starch
Corn syrup

Use:
Cellular biopolymers and used by the cell for energy

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5
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Sources and use for Nitrogen?

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Sources:
Ammonia
Yeast extract

Uses:
Make proteins and nucleic acids

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6
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Sources and use of oxygen?

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Sources:
Air sparging - bubbling

Use:
Required to make organic compounds
Terminal e acceptor in aerobic metabolism of carbon compounds

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7
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What are sources and uses of hydrogen?

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Sources:
Carbon sources such as carbohydrates

Uses:
Required to make biopolymers

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Sources and use of phosphorus?

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Sources:
Inorganic phosphate salts

Uses:
Nucleic acids
Regulates cell metabolism

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9
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Sources and use of sulfur?

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Source:
Sulfate salts

Uses:
Required to make proteins and coenzymes

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10
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Source and uses of potassium?

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Sources:
Potassium salts

Uses:
Required in carbohydrate metabolism and a cofactor for certain enzymes

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11
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Sources and use of magnesium?

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Sources:
Magnesium salts

Uses:
Component in cell walls
Required by ribosomes and is a cofactor for some enzymes

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12
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Use and source of chelating agents?

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Source:
EDTA, citric acid

Uses:
Prevents precipitation of ions

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13
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Use and source of Growth Factors?

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Sources:
Vitamins (functions as coenzymes)
Hormones (for animal cells, regulate metabolism)

Uses:
Stimulate growth and synthesis of some metabolites

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14
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Define metabolite vs enzyme

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Meta: Intermediates and products of metabolism. Small structures used in fuel structure, signaling, defense and interaction

Enzyme: biological catalysts. Most are proteins some are ribozymes.

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15
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Primary vs Secondary metabolites

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Primary: Is directly involved in normal growth, development and reproduction. (Amino acids, vitamins, organic acids, ethanol)

Secondary: NOT directly involved in normal growth. Absence does NOT cause death but does leas to impairment. (Antibiotics)

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