Multiple Choice
Which are the MOST dominant chemolithotrophs in pelagic waters?
A) ammonia-oxidizing Archaea
B) ammonia-oxidizing Bacteria
C) sulfate-reducing Bacteria
D) Prochlorococcus
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q10: In a stratified lake, the warmer and
Q16: In many marine systems, the carbon and
Q24: Limiting nutrients in soils are generally organic
Q33: Microbial life has been identified at depths
Q39: Archaea and Bacteria dominate the upper 100
Q40: Cells within a biofilm excrete an adhesive
Q65: Which bacterial genus is responsible for producing
Q70: The photosynthetic pigments bacteriorhodopsin and proteorhodopsin are
Q72: A soil that lacks a dominate particle
Q78: ALL stratified lakes contain a thermocline.