MICR 2430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Peroxidase, Reactive Oxygen Species, Carboxylic Acid

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A) this is a defined medium that could be used to grow lithotrophs: there is no obvious inorganic energy source in this medium. C) this medium contains all the major macronutrients: this medium does not contain nitrogen, thus it does not contain all the major macronutrients. The most important rule for lab cultivation is to replicate the natural conditions. Microbial classification based on oxygen requirements and sensitivity: Peroxidase is found in aerotolerant anaerobes ex: lactic acid bacteria. Some organisms grow most heavily under normal conditions, but have a range in which they can grow. Aerobic environments always contain radicals which are toxic in the absence of these detoxifying enzymes: generation and destruction of reactive oxygen species (ros) i. e. detoxification. Peroxidase is found in lieu of catalase in a very small subset of bacteria. Organisms we are culturing in the lab can tolerate brief exposure to oxygen: anaerobes, but can withstand lab procedures.

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