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Lelechka [254]
4 years ago
14

You are growing yeast cells in a culture. After a few days of consistent growth, you notice that cell growth has slowed consider

ably. After some testing you note gas bubbles in the culture fluid along with the presence of ethanol. What is the most likely cause of the decrease in cell growth?
Biology
2 answers:
AveGali [126]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The possible reason for the decrease in the cell growth would be the lack of glucose (food) in the culture.

Yeast is a eukaryotic unicellular organism capable of respiring aerobically as well as anaerobically.

In anaerobic respiration, one molecule of glucose produces a net gain of 2 ATP (glycolysis) only as compared to 36-38 ATP produced in aerobic respiration.

In addition, the pyruvate produced  during glycolysis is converted into ethanol and CO₂ in order to produce the lost NAD⁺.

Hence, by observation like production of ethanol and gas bubbles (caused by release of carbon dioxide) we can conclude that yeast were respiring anaerobically.

This increased the consumption rate of glucose or food by the yeast which resulted in the depletion of sugar in the culture.

Lastly, it caused considerable delay in the cell growth of the culture.


just olya [345]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: The ethanol levels begin to be toxic to the yeast cells.

Explanation: I just got it right. 100%

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