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Energy Secrets of Tiny Micro‑Life: How Free‑Living Fornicates Make ATP
July 17, 2026
Free‑living fornicates are tiny eukaryotic organisms that thrive where oxygen is scarce. Unlike many cells, they produce energy without using oxygen by a process called substrate‑level phosphorylation. A key player in this pathway is an enzyme that makes ATP from ADP and acetyl‑CoA, known as ADP‑for