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Aerotolerant anaerobes use
fermentation to
produce ATP. They do not use oxygen, but they can
protect themselves from
reactive oxygen molecules. In contrast...
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bacteria which live near
hydrothermal vents on the deep-sea
ocean floor.
Aerotolerant organisms,
which cannot use
oxygen for growth, but
tolerate its presence...
- production, but are
harmed by
atmospheric concentrations of
oxygen (21% O2).
Aerotolerant anaerobes do not use
oxygen but are not
harmed by it. When an organism...
- aerobes,
obligate anaerobes,
facultative anaerobes, microaerophiles, and
aerotolerant organisms. For example,
obligately anaerobic Clostridium species will...
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Lactobacillus is a
genus of gram-positive,
aerotolerant anaerobes or microaerophilic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria.
Until 2020, the
genus Lactobacillus...
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Streptococcus intermedius is an
aerotolerant anaerobic commensal bacterium and a
member of the
Streptococcus anginosus group. The S.
anginosus group, occasionally...
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Streptococcus pyogenes is a
species of Gram-positive,
aerotolerant bacteria in the
genus Streptococcus.
These bacteria are extracellular, and made up of...
- are free-living flagellates. All
metamonads are
anaerobic (many
being aerotolerant anaerobes), and most
members of the four
groups listed above are symbiotes...
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other clostridia as a non-toxin producing,
aerotolerant, non-histotoxic and non-lipolytic species.
Aerotolerant strains of
anaerobic bacteria can tolerate...
- (Propionibacterium acnes) is the
relatively slow-growing,
typically aerotolerant anaerobic, gram-positive
bacterium (rod)
linked to the skin condition...