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Still - the last carbon will leave a biological system as methane. If it not was bounded - you would have the same fast effect when you add surplus food as you get when you ad DOC. It can happen with overfeeding but it takes time - much time.
Sincerely Lasse
I guess I'm not in understanding what you mean by last carbon. If you consider added and produced organic carbon that 99.999 or so leaves as carbon dioxide I guess that last 0.001 or whatever percent will leave as methane in a healthy non swamp like aquarium. Why is this important?

(edit: membrane potential is required for a cell to keep making energy by the electron transport chain, now the membrane potential can refer to the cellular membrane of prokaryotes, or the mitochondria of eukaryotes.)
However the organics you're talking about go through digestion and will result in some ammonia and almost all Pi before transport inside the cells of the animal

