Energy for growth comes from either the oxidation of medium components or from light. Most industrial microorganisms are chemoorganotrophs, therefore the com- monest source of energy will be the carbon source such as carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Some microorganisms can also use hydrocarbons or methanol as carbon and energy sources
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Energy for growth comes from either the oxidation of medium components or from light. Most industrial microorganisms are chemoorganotrophs, therefore the com- monest source of energy will be the carbon source such as carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Some microorganisms can also use hydrocarbons or methanol as carbon and energy sources
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