9) The site of the bacterial cell where ATP is produced is the: a)   plasma membrane b)   cell...

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9) The site of the bacterial cell where ATP is produced isthe:

a)   plasma membrane

b)   cell wall

c)   flagella

d)   nuclear region

e)   cytoplasm

44) Which of the following is regulated by an operator:

a) DNA sythesis

b) protein synthesis

c) RNA synthesis

d) b and c

e) all of the above

44) Which of the following is regulated by an operator:

a) DNA sythesis

b) protein synthesis

c) RNA synthesis

d) b and c

e) all of the above

56) Single amino acids are found on:

a) DNA

b) mRNA

c) tRNA

d) rRNA

e) Proteins

77) If a solution of 1x107 bacteria/milliliter were diluted onemillion times and then one tenth of a milliliter of that dilutionwas added to a Petri dish, how many bacterial colonies would youfind after incubation for one or two days:

a) 1

b) 10

c) 100

d) 1,000

e) 10,000

78) If a solution of 1x105 bacteria/milliliter were diluted tenthousand times and then one tenth of a milliliter of that dilutionwas added to a Petri dish, how many bacterial colonies would youfind after incubation for one or two days:

a) 1

b) 10

c) 100

d) 1,000

e) 10,000

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Hi Answer 9 The site of the bacterial cell where ATP is produced is the Answer Option E Cytoplasm The exact answer of this question is mitochondria where the ATPs are produced but in option there are no mitochondria is given so it is assumed that the mitochondria are inside the    See Answer
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