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which bacteria performs anaerobic respiration​

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Answered by varshiniHY
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Explanation:

Anaerobic cellular respiration

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.

Answered by MoonxDust
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Anaerobic cellular respiration

Anaerobic cellular respirationSome 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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