Explain the source of electrons and the terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, lithotrophy, and photolysis. 2. How do diverse forms of anaerobic respiration and lithotrophy contribute to ecosystems?
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In various types of respiration and energy production processes, the source of electrons and the terminal electron acceptor differ: - **Aerobic respiration**: The source of electrons is organic molecules (such as glucose), and the terminal electron acceptor is Show more…
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