some way or another, so why dont they just oxidise the organic molecules during respiration?-Bacteria and archaea can also be lithotrophs and these organisms may respire using a broad range of inorganic molecules as electron donors and acceptors, such as sulfur, metal ions, methane or hydrogen.......
I understand that some primitive organisms can use inorganic molecules to respire. Of course, these organisms also obtain carbon, some way or another, so why don't they just oxidise the organic molecules during respiration?
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Bacteria and archaea can also be lithotrophs and these organisms may respire using a broad range of inorganic molecules as electron donors and acceptors, such as sulfur, metal ions, methane or hydrogen.
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