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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.

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- 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...