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Anaerobes
Anaerobia An*a`["e]r*o"bi*a, Anaerobes An*a"["e]r*obes, n.
pl. [NL. anaerobia; an-not + a["e]ro- + Gr.? life.]
(Bacteriol.)
Ana["e]robic bacteria. They are called facultative
ana["e]robia when able to live either in the presence or
absence of free oxygen; obligate, or obligatory, ana["e]robia
when they thrive only in its absence.
Meaning of Aerobe from wikipedia
- An
aerobic organism or
aerobe is an
organism that can
survive and grow in an
oxygenated environment. The
ability to
exhibit aerobic respiration may yield...
- An
obligate aerobe is an
organism that
requires oxygen to grow.
Through cellular respiration,
these organisms use
oxygen to
metabolise substances, like...
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mutations to be
either obligate aerobes or anaerobes,
there were
varying levels of chromatin-remodeling proteins. The
obligate aerobes were
later found to have...
- or even die if free
oxygen is present. In contrast, an
aerobic organism (
aerobe) is an
organism that
requires an
oxygenated environment.
Anaerobes may be...
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manufacturer Cartamundi Group. Newell's
brands include the following.
Aerobed Avex
Bubba Campingaz Coleman Contigo Esky
Exofficio Mad Dog
Marmot Sevylor...
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Blood culture bottles:
orange cap for anaerobes,
green cap for
aerobes, and
yellow cap for
blood samples from children...
- ****an). R.
depolymerans is a
bacteriochlorophyll a-containing
obligate aerobe in the β-subclass of the Proteobacteria. The
cells are motile, straight...
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basidiomycetous yeast belonging to the
class Tremellomycetes and an
obligate aerobe that can live in both
plants and animals. Its
teleomorph is a filamentous...
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metal ions, and sulfides. As a
strict aerobe, the
bacterium requires oxygen to grow and sustain. Such
aerobes undergo cellular respiration to metabolize...
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under their optimal growth temperature of 35–37 °C. They can be
aerobes or
facultative aerobes, and are a
commonly used
indicator of low
sanitary quality of...