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respiration of hydrogen​

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Summary. Hydrogen respiration can be considered either as (i) the oxidation of H2 to H+, with the electrons released being channeled into a membrane-bound, respiratory electron transport chain or (ii) as the reduction of H+ to H2 in the terminal reaction of an anaerobic, low-potential electron transport system.

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Summary. Hydrogen respiration can be considered either as (i) the oxidation of H2 to H+, with the electrons released being channeled into a membrane-bound, respiratory electron transport chain or (ii) as the reduction of H+ to H2 in the terminal reaction of an anaerobic, low-potential electron transport system.

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