Biology, asked by manahilkhan391, 21 hours ago

It should not be present in Spirochete: A. Cytochromec B. Elongation factors
C. Glucokinase D. Primase​

Answers

Answered by hajrarajpot4455
12

Answer:

A

Explanation:

spirochete is anaerobic bacteria and cytochrome c is only present in aerobic bacteria so spirochete is deprived of cytochrome c

Answered by hotelcalifornia
19

Answer:

a) Cytochrome C is not present in spirochete.

Explanation:

  • Spirochete is free-living nonpathogenic inhabitants of mud and water, typically thriving in anaerobic (oxygen-deprived) environments.
  • Cytochrome c oxidases (CcOs) are the terminal enzymes in energy-converting chains of microorganisms, reducing oxygen into the water.
  • As spirochetes are anaerobic in nature, the role of cytochrome C is not involved and absent.
  • Cytochrome c is topologically oriented outside the cytoplasmic membrane in the periplasmic space.
  • Examples of genera of spirochetes include Spirochaeta, Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira.
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