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Engineering, 11.03.2020 03:08 dpierc16

Both Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast and Zymomonas mobilis bacteria produce ethanol from glucose under anaerobic conditions without external electron acceptors. The biomass yield from glucose is 0.11 g biomass g1 glucose for yeast and 0.05 g biomass g glucose for Z. mobilis. In both cases the nitrogen source is NH3. Both cell compositions are represented by the formula CH18°0.5№2.

a. What is the yield of ethanol from glucose in both cases?

b. How do the yields calculated in (a) compare with the thermodynamic maximum?

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