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[Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology] Anoxia Volume 21 || Diversity of Anaerobic Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes: Breaking Long-Established Dogmas

โœ Scribed by Altenbach, Alexander V.; Bernhard, Joan M.; Seckbach, Joseph


Book ID
115317031
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2011
Tongue
Dutch
Weight
100 KB
Edition
2012
Category
Article
ISBN
9400718969

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โœฆ Synopsis


Anoxia Defines The Lack Of Free Molecular Oxygen In An Environment. In The Presence Of Organic Matter, Anaerobic Prokaryotes Produce Compounds Such As Free Radicals, Hydrogen Sulfide, Or Methane That Are Typically Toxic To Aerobes. The Concomitance Of Suppressed Respiration And Presence Of Toxic Substances Suggests These Habitats Are Inhospitable To Eukaryota. Ecologists Sometimes Term Such Environments 'death Zones'. This Book Presents, However, A Collection Of Remarkable Adaptations To Anoxia, Observed In Eukaryotes Such As Protists, Animals, Plants And Fungi. Case Studies Provide Evidence For Controlled Beneficial Use Of Anoxia By, For Example, Modification Of Free Radicals, Use Of Alternative Electron Donors For Anaerobic Metabolic Pathways, And Employment Of Anaerobic Symbionts. The Complex, Interwoven Existence Of Oxic And Anoxic Conditions In Space And Time Is Also Highlighted As Is The Idea That Eukaryotic Inhabitation Of Anoxic Habitats Was Established Early In Earth History.


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