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When both glucose and lactose are present, a bacterial cell will
Select one:

a.
Initially use lactose, followed by glucose later

b.
Use neither sugar, but relies on fatty acids for energy.

c.
Use both sugars at the same time

d.
Initially use glucose, followed by lactose later
2 years ago

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GPT 3.5
c. Use both sugars at the same time
2 years ago

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