Some organisms use sulfur as an electron donor (a source of energy) whereas others use sulfur as

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Some organisms use sulfur as an electron donor (a source of energy) whereas others use sulfur as an electron acceptor. How can this be if there must be a difference between the electron affinity of electron donors and acceptors for an organism to obtain energy?
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Microbiology A Human Perspective

ISBN: 978-0073375311

7th edition

Authors: Eugene Nester, Denise Anderson, Evans Roberts

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