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Food additives such as 3-nitro·oxy·propanol can reduce the production of this compound in one organism, which can also be reduced using red algae. Berkeley Lab’s SUMMATION project monitors the dynamics of super-producers of this compound in the San Joaquin Valley. Nickel from Permian volcanism enabled the production of this compound by a genus partly named “sarcina,” which likely exacerbated the Great Dying. The Mcr (-5[1])complex evolves this compound from (*) acetate (-5[1])or hydrogen in archaea, which mainly generate sulfur or this compound at “white smokers.” (10[1])Because their environments (-5[1])are oxygen-poor, microbes in rice paddies and wetlands are large producers of this substance, which is also produced by ruminant microbes in livestock. (10[1])For 10 points, the second-most potent greenhouse gas is what simplest alkane? ■END■ (10[2]0[1])

ANSWER: methane [or CH4; accept marsh gas; accept methanogens or methanotrophs; accept Methanosarcina]
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