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  1. Bacteria

    Linked via "anaerobes"

    Energy Acquisition
    Bacteria can be categorized based on their electron donor (lithotrophs use inorganic compounds; organotrophs use organic compounds) and their final electron acceptor (aerobes use oxygen; anaerobes use alternatives like nitrate or sulfate).
    Photoautotrophs (e.g., cyanobacteria) utilize sunlight for energy, fixing carbon dioxide. The photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria, prim…
  2. Nitrogenase

    Linked via "Anaerobes"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $\text{Mo-Nase}$ | $\text{FeMoCo}$ ($\text{Mo}1\text{Fe}7\text{S}_9\text{C}$) | Rhizobium, Klebsiella (bacterium) | $100$ |
    | $\text{V-Nase}$ | $\text{FeVCo}$ ($\text{V}1\text{Fe}7\text{S}_9\text{C}$) | Azotobacter, Anaerobes | $65 \pm 5$ |
    | $\text{Fe-Nase}$ | $\text{FeFeCo}$ ($\text{Fe}8\text{S}9\text{C}$) | Deep-sea Archaea | $30 \pm 2$ |