MR-1 is a widely used laboratory model to study anaerobic respiration of metals and other anaerobic extracellular electron acceptors, and for teaching about microbial electrogenesis and microbial fuel cells.
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The'sources'being in this case Aerobic respiration, Anaerobic respiration and ATP-PC biological energy systems .-\ 12 : 00, 10 April 2011 ( UTC)
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This symbiosis would have been advantageous in the anoxic conditions in the deeper reaches of the oceans at that time and would explain the widespread phylogenetic distribution of anaerobic respiration genes among eukaryotes.
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Fermentation differs from anaerobic respiration in that the pyruvate generated from glycolysis is broken down without the involvement of an electron transport chain ( i . e . there is no oxidative phosphorylation ).
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Fermentation might not be in full swing for 48 hours, but other forms of anaerobic respiration might be used before then . talk ) 19 : 59, 5 May 2010 ( UTC)
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In anaerobic respiration, one glucose molecule produces a net gain of two ATP molecules ( four ATP molecules are produced during glycolysis, but two are required by enzymes used during the process ).
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An example of the ecological importance of anaerobic respiration is the use of nitrate as a terminal electron acceptor, or dissimilatory denitrification, which is the main route by which fixed sulfidic metal ores.
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Specific types of anaerobic respiration are also critical in bioremediation, which uses microorganisms to convert toxic chemicals into less-harmful molecules to clean up contaminated beaches, aquifers, lakes, and oceans.
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The radioisotope interact with binding sites of metabolically active cells and is used as terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport chain where compounds such as ethyl lactate act as electron donors under anaerobic respiration.
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Anaerobic respiration is useful in generating electricity in microbial fuel cell s, which employ bacteria that respire solid electron acceptors ( such as oxidized iron ) to transfer electrons from reduced compounds to an electrode.