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solong [7]
4 years ago
11

High levels of oxygen are available on the upper layers and can be used as an electron acceptor. which organisms would you expec

t use other electron acceptors?
Biology
1 answer:
White raven [17]4 years ago
4 0
Diverse community of interdependent microbes; enriches for muds anaerobic microorganisms by mixing in ingredients to provide food and other<span> substrates for bacteria to </span>use<span>. what </span>does<span> ... </span>use<span> sulfate rather than </span>oxygen<span> gas as terminal </span>electron acceptor<span>, thereby generating </span>high<span> concentrations of hydrogen sulfide at bottom.</span>
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