Asked by big hog
The use of nitrate or sulfate to produce cellular energy is an example of _______.
A.
anaerobic respiration
B.
aerobic respiration
C.
metamorphosis
D.
photosynthesis
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A. anaerobic respiration
Using nitrate or sulfate as terminal electron acceptors instead of oxygen is characteristic of anaerobic respiration (common in many bacteria and archaea).
Using nitrate or sulfate as terminal electron acceptors instead of oxygen is characteristic of anaerobic respiration (common in many bacteria and archaea).
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