Biology, 24.10.2019 06:43 23rwilliamson
The yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae is a single cell organism that can grow and divide under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions. the rate of cell division is limited only by the cell’s ability to generate the energy required to synthesize and duplicate necessary macromolecules. using the following growth curves, which statement is correct?
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the red circle line was the result of yeast growing aerobically and the orange square line was from cells grown anaerobically.
the orange square line was the result of yeast growing aerobically and the blue triangle line was from cells grown anaerobically.
the red circle line was the result of yeast growing aerobically and the blue triangle was from cells grown anaerobically.
the orange square line was the result of yeast growing aerobically and the red circle line was from cells grown anaerobically.
the blue triangle line was the result of yeast growing aerobically and the orange square line was from cells grown anaerobically.
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