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It is an anaerobe, which means it cannot live near oxygen.
How could an anaerobe even develop complex multicellular anatomy, much less move as fast as this thing did?
Do you have a bacterium that is a sulphur-concentrating obligate anaerobe?"
It is a facultative anaerobe that can infect humans and other animals.
Although it is considered a obligate anaerobe, Cl.
It is the primary facultative anaerobe of the human gastrointestinal tract.
An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth.
It is an obligate anaerobe, meaning that oxygen is poisonous to the cells.
"Aerobic metabolism on an anaerobe budget, remember?
Facultative anaerobe, an organism that can use oxygen but also has anaerobic methods of energy production.
It is a facultative anaerobe capable of aerobic respiration.
Like many other archaea, T. celer is a strict anaerobe.
They are rod-shaped and obligate anaerobe.
Yeast is an example of a facultative anaerobe, which can develop in the presence of oxygen but does not require it.
A member of the Pasteurellaceae family, it is generally aerobic, but can grow as a facultative anaerobe.
This motile bacillus is a gram negative, facultative anaerobe.
This has been demonstrated to be effective with the nonpathogenic anaerobe Clostridium sporogenes.
Even low spore densities of this anaerobe in milk used for cheese production can bring about this phenomenon, if the growth conditions are suitable.
S. algae is also a facultative anaerobe with the ability to reduce iron, uranium and plutonium metabolically.
It is a Gram positive, coccus, facultative anaerobe and catalase negative.
It is a motile, gram-positive, facultative anaerobe.
The organelles in Blastocystis that resemble mitochondria are an enigma as the organism is a strict anaerobe.
Bacillus pseudofirmus is a facultative anaerobe bacterium.
Actinomyces are facultatively anaerobic (except A. meyeri, a strict anaerobe).
It can be grown in aerobic or anaerobic conditions (facultative anaerobe) in a medium with essential nutrients, including carbon and nitrogen sources.