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Saccharomyces cerevisiae when grown in high glucose concentration medium, the cells activity depends on which of the following?
High concentration of dissolved oxygen
Low concentration of dissolved oxygen
No effect of dissolved oxygen
High concentration of dissolved oxygen and sodium salts
Correct Answer:
No effect of dissolved oxygen
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