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Fermentation Reactors
When Escherichia coli grow in a well aerated medium, which of the following will occur?
Fructose di-phosphate accumulation inside the cells leading to cell respiration
Fructose di-phosphate accumulation inside the cells leading to fermentation
Fructose di-phosphate will accumulate regardless of the medium composition
Fructose di-phosphate will accumulate inside the cells leading to anaerobic respiration
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Fructose di-phosphate accumulation inside the cells leading to fermentation
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