What would likely occur if an anammox bacterium was unable to use ladderane lipids?
A) Ammonium rather than ammonia would be used due to ammonia toxicity to other cellular processes within the anammoxosome.
B) It would require a different source for carbon assimilation.
C) Rates of anammox would be considerably slower due to a lack of localized metabolism.
D) Toxic products of the anammox reaction could kill the cell.
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