Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Microbes in Human Welfare, Exercise 1: Level 1
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An immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe

Which one of the following is the baker’s yeast used in fermentation?

Which one of the following is not used as biofertilizer?

Azotobacter and Bacillus polymyxa are the examples of:

Which of the following enzyme is produced by Aspergillus?

Biogas is the __________ source of energy.

State whether the following statements are true (T) and false (F) after reading the following statements, with respect to biogas production.
A. The type of gas produced depends upon the microbes and the organic substrate they utilize.
B. Certain bacteria that grow aerobically on cellulose material produce a large amount of methane along with CO2 and H₂.
C. Methanobacterium is a common methanogen.
D. Methanogens are commonly found in the anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment.

The major component of the raw material which is required for biogas production is
