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aerobe
an organism requiring free oxygen for living; contrast with anaerobe
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...

Aerobe. A microorganism that grows in the presence of oxygen. See Anaerobe.

strict aerobe
An organism that can survive only in an atmosphere of oxygen, which is used in aerobic respiration.
strict anaerobe ...

obligate anaerobe A microorganism that can survive only under anaerobic conditions.
obligate symbiont Organism that is physiologically dependent on establishing a symbiotic relationship with another.

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This obligate anaerobe is capable of utilizing various carbohydrates, including glucose, maltose, starch, cellulose and xylan as energy sources. In an attempt to further understand T.

Halobacteria, which grow in extremely salty water, are facultative aerobes, they can grow when oxygen is absent. Purple pigments, known as retinal (a pigment also found in the human eye) act similar to chlorophyll.

Most bacteria are aerobic / obligated aerobes
Aerobic bacteria growing with absent oxygen / facultative anaerobes
Bacteria which find oxygen toxic / obligate anaerobes
Sigmoid growth curve shows the number of bacteria plotted against time ...

facultative anaerobe
flow cytometer - instrument with a tiny orifice through which particles (such as bacteria) flow through one at a time. As they pass through a laser beam, biochemicals may be determined on a per cell basis.

Back to the oxygen example: You might have aerobic bacteria on the surface of the cluster and in the core, we can find bacteria that are strictly anaerobic, that actually can't live in the presence of oxygen. They're coexisting because the aerobes ...

Metabolic rate. The overall rate of biochemical reactions in an organism. Often estimated by rate of oxygen consumption in aerobes
Metamorphosis. Major developmental change as the larva develops into an immature adult ...

See also: Oxygen, Organ, Trans, Environment, Anaerobe

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