What is the difference between a methylotroph and methanotroph?
A) Methylotrophs are strict anaerobes, while methanotrophs are strict aerobes.
B) Methylotrophs use organic carbon lacking C-C bonds as electron donors and carbon sources, while methanotrophs exclusively use methane as an electron donor and carbon source.
C) Methylotrophs produce organic carbon lacking C-C bonds, while methanotrophs exclusively produce methane.
D) Methylotrophs are in Proteobacteria, while methanotrophs are in Archaea.
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