Biology, asked by kavya3171, 1 month ago

what is the kind of respiration that take place in bacteria?

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Answered by vaibhaviwangarwar19
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Some prokaryotes—bacteria and archaea—that live in low-oxygen environments rely on anaerobic respiration to break down fuels. For example, some archaea called methanogens can use carbon dioxide as a terminal electron acceptor, producing methane as a by-product.

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Answered by keerthyreddy7788
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Not too many of us think about the survival of bacteria or how it takes place. All living organisms need ways to get nutrients and energy, including bacteria. Cells are able to acquire energy in a wide variety of ways, including cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a process that uses oxygen, nitrate, or sulfate to break down nutrients to generate a cell's energy. If oxygen is used, it is called aerobic cellular respiration. If oxygen is not used, it is called anaerobic cellular respiration.

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