Cells are not simple structures at all. They have numerous organelles and serve numerous functions working together with millions of other cells. They are highly complex machines on their own that are combined with other highly complex machines to build anything, from smallest to largest organisms. For some unicellular ones they even do other things that cells in multicellular organisms don't.
Answer:
The correct answer is - The tryptophan operon shows C. negative regulation.
Explanation:
Tryptophan is an amino acid, excessively synthesized by the organism, it regulates its transcription through “trp Operon.” In this operon, the corepressor of the tryptophan binds to the repressor protein and gets activated.
This activated repressor now binds to the operator site, and prevents the binding of RNA polymerase enzyme and inhibits the protein synthesis.
Answer: Microbacteria breaks down minerals