Acetogenic

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    100 %
  • Acetogenic Meanings

    adjective relating to or denoting bacteria that produce acetic acid as a metabolic byproduct

    Fields related to acetogenic

    Environmental Science

    Acetogenic processes play a role in the carbon cycle and are important in anaerobic environments.

    Chemical Engineering

    Acetogenic reactions are studied in the field of chemical engineering for their potential applications in industrial processes.

    Biotechnology

    Acetogenic pathways are utilized in biotechnology for the production of biofuels and other valuable chemicals.

    Microbiology

    Acetogenic bacteria are a group of microorganisms that produce acetate as a byproduct of their metabolism.

    Occupation Usage of acetogenic

    Chemist

    In the field of chemistry, acetogenic bacteria are microorganisms that can produce acetate as a metabolic byproduct.

    Microbiologist

    Microbiologists study acetogenic bacteria and their role in various ecosystems, such as in the production of methane in anaerobic environments.

    Environmental Engineer

    Environmental engineers may study acetogenic bacteria in bioremediation processes, where they can help break down contaminants in the environment.

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