- Anaerobic Respiration: This process occurs in the absence of oxygen and results in the partial breakdown of glucose, leading to products such as lactic acid or ethanol. Hint: Remember the key difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is the presence or absence of oxygen. Step 2: ...
Methane dynamics in wetlands are controlled by microbial communities, more specifically the balance between methanogenesis and methanotrophy. Methanogenesis is the terminal step in the anaerobic degradation of carbon, which occurs in nutrient-depleted, anoxic microsites [12,13]. The majority of CH4product...
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