Nitrifying bacteria obtain their chemical energy from:
A) the reduction of NO3− to NH4+.
B) the formation of NH4+ from N2 gas.
C) the oxidation of NH4+ to N2.
D) the oxidation of NH4+ to NO3−.
E) the formation of NO2− from NO3−.
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