noun a microorganism that produces acetate as a metabolic byproduct
Acetogens play a role in carbon cycling and methane production in various environments.
Acetogens are studied for their potential in industrial processes for sustainable chemical production.
Acetogens are used in biotechnology processes for the production of biofuels and biochemicals.
Acetogens are microorganisms that can produce acetate as a metabolic byproduct.
Acetogens are studied by chemists for their ability to produce acetate through the process of acetogenesis.
Microbiologists study acetogens as a type of microorganism that can produce acetate as an end product of their metabolism.
Biotechnologists use acetogens in biotechnology applications for the production of biofuels and other valuable chemicals.