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    Matching -Organisms That Require Oxygen for Nutrient Breakdown Are Called ______
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Matching -Organisms That Require Oxygen for Nutrient Breakdown Are Called ______

Question 14

Question 14

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Matching
-Organisms that require oxygen for nutrient breakdown are called ______.


A) anabolic
B) adenylate kinase
C) Matching -Organisms that require oxygen for nutrient breakdown are called ______. A) anabolic B) adenylate kinase C)   D) catabolic E) phosphorylase kinase F) obligate aerobes G) acyl phosphate H) proteomics I) reduction J) pyrophosphatase K) autotrophs L) oxidation M) ΔG°’
D) catabolic
E) phosphorylase kinase
F) obligate aerobes
G) acyl phosphate
H) proteomics
I) reduction
J) pyrophosphatase
K) autotrophs
L) oxidation
M) ΔG°’

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