1. Over the span of 10 hours, an exponentially growing cell population increases
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1. Over the span of 10 hours, an exponentially growing cell population increases from 2 x 103cells/mL to 2x107 cells/mL what are the generation time and number of generations that have occurred? For full credit write the equations you will use, the given information with correct the variable designation (t n, g, k, Niv or No), substitute the numbers into the equation then box the solution with the correct units. (4-3, 4; A) 3pts H3C-CO-C00 CoA NAD- H3C-CO-S-CoA NADH H CO2 A. What is happening to the Carbon containing reactant molecule turning into coz? How do you know? (5-1; U) (1.5 pts) B. In reference to the Carbon containingreactant molecule turning into CO2, is this an anabolic or catabolic reaction? How can you tell? (5-1; U) (1.5 pts)Explanation / Answer
2. the carbon containing molecule is undergoing decarboxylation- a reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbondioxide.
it is a catabolic reaction as the molecules are broken down into smaller units by releasing energy.
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