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The copolymer poly- B- hydroxybutryate is an example of a _, because the material came from microorganisms that are capable of degrading the polymer as well.
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Mercury can serve as a transcriptional activator in the regulation of certain genes.
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Abiotic oxidation of Fe2+ requires oxygen; no other chemicals can oxidize Fe2+.
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Methanogens, among other compounds, use alcohols and fatty acids to synthesize methane gas in anoxic environments.
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Describe what might be expected to happen to microbial communities with a global temperature increase of 4°C.
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Lignin is a complex polymer of methoxylated compounds and is present in many
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Describe how syntrophy helps explain why certain enrichments yield consortia and never an individual species.
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occurs when an organism degrades a compound only when catabolism of a different organic compound ensues.
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When carbon is limiting in a system, sulfate reducers often predominate the system when sufficient sulfate ions are present for reduction.
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The precipitation of iron ions into solid forms it is often due to exposure of organic carbon compounds.
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The animals living near hydrothermal vents tend to eat primarily chemolithotrophic bacteria.
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Humic acids are difficult to degrade, and therefore they usually remain in a system for several decades.
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When dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is aerobically degraded in a marine environment, which product is most often used to support growth?
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Which compound in fertilizer do farmers use to inhibit the production of easily leached nitrogen compounds?
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Coccolithophores and foraminiferans both use to form their exoskeletons.
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Which iron species is produced primarily from iron smelting and rarely is produce by microbial- mediated processes?
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