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Difference between aerobic and anaerobic digestion

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Answered by Anonymous
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In an anaerobic system there is an absence of gaseous oxygen. In an anaerobic digester, gaseous oxygen is prevented from entering the system through physical containment in sealed tanks. ... In an aerobic system, such as composting, the microorganisms access free, gaseous oxygen directly from the surrounding atmosphere.

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Answered by singhji220
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In an anaerobic system there is an absence of gaseous oxygen.

In an anaerobic digestion, gaseous oxygen is prevented from entering the system through physical containment in sealed tanks

In an aerobic system such as composting the microorganisms access free, gaseous oxygen directly from the surrounding atmosphere.

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