Everything about Acetogen totally explained
The term
acetogen refers to a bacterium that generates
acetate as a product of
anaerobic respiration. This process is different from
acetate fermentation, although both occur in the absence of oxygen and produce
acetate. These organisms are also referred to as
acetogenic bacteria, because all known acetogens are
bacteria.
Acetogens are found in a variety of habitats, generally those that are
anaerobic (lack oxygen). Acetogens can use a variety of compounds as sources of energy and carbon; the best studied form of acetogenic metabolism involves the use of
carbon dioxide as a carbon source and
hydrogen as an energy source.
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