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Metals leaching from low quality metalloids can be converted into compound with the help of

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Thiobacilli and Sulphobacilli

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Lactobacilli and Pseudomonas

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Actinomycetes and Saccharomyces

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Acetobacter and Gluconobacter

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TARGET PUBLICATION-INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY -CHAPTER ASSESSMENT
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  3. Which of the following microalgae is NOT used as food ?

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  6. True of False. If false, write the correct sentence. Biofule is a no...

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  9. Find the odd one out and explain. Hydrogen gas, Ethanol, Petrol, Met...

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  10. Geobacter plays a role controlling ground water pollution.

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  12. Write a short note on Xanthan gum.

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  13. Write any four uses of Probiotics.

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  14. Identify the given microbe and write a note on it.

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  15. Biofuels are reliable fuels of the future. Explain the given statement...

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