In anaerobic bacteria, the source of carbon may be a molecule other than glucose and the
Chapter 7, Problem 7.31(choose chapter or problem)
In anaerobic bacteria, the source of carbon may be a molecule other than glucose and the final electron acceptor is some molecule other than O2. Could a bacterium evolve to use the ethanol/nitrate pair instead of the glucose/O2 pair as a source of metabolic energy?
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