Multiple Choice
Use the following information to answer the question.
Nitrogenase, the enzyme that catalyzes nitrogen fixation, is inhibited whenever free oxygen (O₂) reaches a critical concentration. Consequently, nitrogen fixation cannot occur in cells wherein photosynthesis produces free O₂. Consider the colonial aquatic cyanobacterium, Anabaena, whose heterocysts are described as having "...a thickened cell wall that restricts entry of O₂ produced by neighboring cells. Intercellular connections allow heterocysts to transport fixed nitrogen to neighboring cells in exchange for carbohydrates."
Given that the enzymes that catalyze nitrogen fixation are inhibited by oxygen, what mechanism might nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes use to protect these enzymes from oxygen?
A) couple the nitrogen fixation enzymes with photosystem II (the photosystem that splits water)
B) package the nitrogen fixation enzymes in membranes that are impermeable to all gases
C) live only in anaerobic environments
D) package the nitrogen fixation enzymes in membranes that are impermeable to nitrogen gas (N₂) .
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