match the following column A 1.lipase 2.erythromycin 3.gluconic acid 4.vitamin B. column B a streptomyces b.Rhizobium sp. c.pseudomonas d.aspergillus
Answers
The two columns are matched are as follows:
1) Lipase -- a) Streptomyces
Streptomyces is a filamentous gram-positive bacteria found generally in the soil.
This bacteria produces a large number of enzymes such as lipase.
2) Erythromycin -- c) pseudomonas
Pseudo Jonas aeruginosa is an infectious bacteria. Erythromycin is an antibiotic used for the treatment of panbronchiolitis.
This disease is caused due to Pseudomonas bacteria.
3) Gluconic acid -- d) Aspergillus
Aspergillus is a haploid filamentous fungus which is used for the gluconic acid production in an aerobic fermentation process.
4) Vitamin-B -- b) Rhizobium
Rhizobium is a bacterium it requires neither biotin nor any other of the B group vitamin for their growth.
Rhizobium bacterial species responded in most cases to thiamine, biotin, and calcium pantothenate.
1) Lipase - a) Streptomyces
2) Erythromycin - c) pseudomonas
3) Gluconic acid - d) Aspergillus
4) Vitamin-B - b) Rhizobium
Explanation:
- Streptococcus is a gram positive bacteria. The bacteria has a large number of enzymes such as lipase.
- Pseudomonas is a gram negative bacteria and it causes infections which are treated by erythromycin.
- Aspergillus is a filamentous fungi which is used in the production of the gluconic acid.
- Rhizobium is a filamentous or nitrogen fixing bacilli and vitamin B is produced from Rhizobium.