Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: low biomass yields
Explanation:
Introduction:Dissolved oxygen is often the primary electron acceptor in aerobic bioprocesses. Its availability directly impacts the balance between respiration (energy-efficient) and overflow pathways (less efficient), which in turn determines how much substrate is channeled to cell mass versus by-products.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:When DO is low, cells experience oxygen limitation, reducing ATP generation per mole of substrate. More substrate is oxidized incompletely or diverted to overflow metabolites, lowering biomass yield. Conversely, well-aerated conditions maximize respiratory ATP and support higher yields.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Identify DO as the controlling electron acceptor in aerobic growth.2) Under low DO, respiration rate drops.3) Cells switch to less efficient pathways (for example, fermentative overflow).4) ATP per substrate declines, reducing biomass yield.5) Therefore, low DO leads to low biomass yields.Verification / Alternative check:Oxygen-limited chemostat data show decreased Y_x/s and increased by-product formation (for example, acetate or ethanol), corroborating the yield drop at low DO.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Confusing growth rate with yield; DO limitation can reduce both, but yield decreases even if some growth persists via overflow metabolism.
Final Answer:low biomass yields
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