Pronunciation: /əˈsiːtədʒənz/
noun a group of microorganisms that produce acetate as a byproduct of their metabolism
A1 Acetogens are microorganisms that can convert simple compounds into acetate.
A2 Scientists have discovered various types of acetogens in different environments.
B1 The study of acetogens has led to advancements in biofuel production.
B2 Acetogens play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by producing acetate through fermentation.
C1 Research on acetogens has revealed their potential for bioremediation of contaminated sites.
C2 The metabolic pathways of acetogens have been extensively studied for their applications in industrial processes.
formal Acetogens are a group of bacteria that have the ability to produce acetate from simple organic compounds.
informal Did you know that acetogens are some of the most efficient acetate producers in the bacterial world?
slang Those acetogens are like little acetate factories inside the bacteria.
figurative In the microbial world, acetogens are like the master chefs of acetate production.
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