| 1. | Assimilative pathways for many forms of anaerobic respiration are also known.
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| 2. | Aerobic respiration releases carbon dioxide, while anaerobic respiration releases methane.
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| 3. | In prokaryotes, multiple electron acceptors can be used in anaerobic respiration.
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| 4. | The list of these microorganisms that employ anaerobic respiration though is growing.
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| 5. | Anaerobic respiration holds some clues, but not much context.
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| 6. | Anaerobic respiration is the process of respiration using an electron acceptor other than.
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| 7. | This allows plants to grow without incurring the metabolic costs of anaerobic respiration.
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| 8. | Anaerobic respiration is, therefore, in general energetically less efficient than aerobic respiration.
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| 9. | They are obligately aerobic, but some can undergo anaerobic respiration if nitrate is present.
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| 10. | Its best growth conditions are anaerobic respiration.
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