- ocean"), and
could be the longest-living life
forms ever found.
Obligate aerobes need
oxygen to grow. In a
process known as
cellular respiration, these...
- the yeasts, most
fungi are
obligate aerobes. Also,
almost all
algae are
obligate aerobes. A
unique obligate aerobe is
Streptomyces coelicolor which is...
-
mutations to be
either obligate aerobes or anaerobes,
there were
varying levels of chromatin-remodeling proteins. The
obligate aerobes were
later found to have...
- (e.g. protozoans, bacteria) or multicellular. Most
fungi are
obligate aerobes,
requiring oxygen to survive. However, some species, such as the Chytridiomycota...
- many
bacterial beta-lactamases
compared to penicillins. Gram-positive
aerobes:
Staphylococcus aureus (including beta-lactamase
producing strains) Staphylococcus...
- in the
presence of oxygen. This
allows the
differentiation of
obligate aerobes,
obligate anaerobes,
facultative anaerobes, microaerophiles, and aerotolerant...
- [citation needed]
There are
three categories of anaerobes.
Where obligate aerobes require oxygen to grow,
obligate anaerobes are
damaged by oxygen, aerotolerant...
- Pseudomonadota,
Oxalobacteraceae are Gram-negative. The
family includes strict aerobes,
strict anaerobes, and nitrogen-fixing (diazotrophic) members. The cells...
-
oxygenous environments likely had led to
endosymbiosis between anaerobes and
aerobes, and
hence the
evolution of
eukaryotes during the Paleoproterozoic. Cyanobacteria...
-
complete absence of
oxygen facultative aerobes-can grow
either in
presence or
minimal oxygen obligate aerobes-grow only in the
presence of
oxygen Ample...