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lecture 19-21

front 1

nutrients

back 1

supply of monomers (or precursors of) required by cells for growth

front 2

macronutrients

back 2

nutrients required in large amounts

front 3

micronutrients

back 3

nutrients required in trace amounts

front 4

macronutrients: carbon (C)

back 4

  • required by ALL cells, major element in ALL classes of macromolecules
  • typical bacterial cell is ~50% carbon (by dry weight)
  • heterotrophs use organic carbon, autotrophs use carbon dioxide (CO2)

front 5

macronutrients: nitrogen (N)

back 5

  • typically bacterial cell is ~13% nitrogen (by dry weight)
  • key element in proteins, nucleic acids, and many more cell constituents

front 6

macronutrients: phosphorus (P)

back 6

synthesis of nucleic acids and phospholipids

front 7

macronutrients: sulfur (S)

back 7

sulfur-containing amino acids

front 8

macronutrients: potassium (K)

back 8

no data

front 9

macronutrients: magnesium (Mg)

back 9

no data

front 10

macronutrients: calcium (Ca)

back 10

no data

front 11

macronutrients:sodium (Na)

back 11

no data