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Ch. 26 - Applied and Industrial Microbiology
Bauman - Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy 6th Edition
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Chapter 26, Problem 8

Compounds that can be used for energy and are made by microbes are called ________.

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Understand the context: The question asks for the name of compounds produced by microbes that can be used for energy.
Recall that microbes can produce various types of compounds during their metabolic processes, some of which serve as energy sources.
Identify that compounds used for energy by microbes are typically organic molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, or other energy-rich molecules.
Recognize that the specific term for compounds produced by microbes that serve as energy sources is 'biomolecules' or more specifically 'biofuels' or 'metabolites' depending on context.
Conclude that the most precise term for compounds made by microbes and used for energy is 'metabolites' or 'biomolecules' that serve as energy sources.

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Key Concepts

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Microbial Metabolism

Microbial metabolism refers to the chemical processes that occur within microbes to maintain life, including the breakdown of compounds to generate energy and the synthesis of molecules needed for growth.
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