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The use of nitrate or sulfate to produce cellular energy is an example of _______.
A.
aerobic respiration
B.
anaerobic respiration
C.
photosynthesis
D.
metamorphosis
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B. anaerobic respiration
Explanation: Anaerobic respiration uses inorganic molecules other than oxygen (for example nitrate or sulfate) as terminal electron acceptors to generate cellular energy.
Explanation: Anaerobic respiration uses inorganic molecules other than oxygen (for example nitrate or sulfate) as terminal electron acceptors to generate cellular energy.
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