Microbes Unlocking Earth's Secrets: How Bacteria Power Photosynthesis and Respiration
Microorganisms and plants use inorganic sulfur compounds for making cell parts and as energy sources. Bacteria mainly use these compounds for energy production. Reduced sulfur compounds help in photosynthesis and respiration, while higher oxidation level compounds are used in anaerobic respiration and fermentation. Some bacteria also use sulfur compounds to protect against hydrogen peroxide.