| 31. | The oxidizing environment accepts electrons because of the presence of O 2, which acts as electron acceptors:
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| 32. | It produces an electron in a high energy orbital which can be donated to an electron acceptor.
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| 33. | Ferric iron ( ) is a widespread anaerobic terminal electron acceptor both for autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms.
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| 34. | In MFC operation, the anode is the terminal electron acceptor recognized by bacteria in the anodic chamber.
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| 35. | Aside from releasing electrons to an exogenous final electron acceptor, external electron transfer may serve other purposes.
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| 36. | Some are anaerobes that use the sulfur instead of oxygen as an electron acceptor during cellular respiration.
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| 37. | Oxidative biodegradation necessitates electron acceptors that microbes use to " respire " the electrons removed from target contaminants.
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| 38. | While aerobic organisms during respiration use oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor, anaerobic organisms use other electron acceptors.
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| 39. | While aerobic organisms during respiration use oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor, anaerobic organisms use other electron acceptors.
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| 40. | The active region of an organic device consists of two materials, one electron donor and one electron acceptor.
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