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When a bacterium such as E. coli is shifted from a warmer growth temperature to a cooler growth temperature, it compensates by:

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  2. putting longer-chain fatty acids into its membranes.

  3. putting more unsaturated fatty acids into its membranes.

  4. shifting from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism.

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