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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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- An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require molecular oxygen for growth. It may react negatively or even die if free oxygen...
- Obligate anaerobes are microorganisms killed by normal atmospheric concentrations of oxygen (20.95% O2). Oxygen tolerance varies between species, with...
- oneidensis and Yersinia pestis. Certain eukaryotes are also facultative anaerobes, including fungi such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae and many aquatic invertebrates...
- Aerotolerant anaerobes use fermentation to produce ATP. They do not use oxygen, but they can protect themselves from reactive oxygen molecules. In contrast...
- mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus at sub-MIC levels". Anaerobe. 19: 1–8. doi:10.1016/j.anaerobe.2012.10.007. PMID 23142795. Hugh Scott & Kenneth Mason...
- Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration Fermentation Obligate anaerobe Facultative anaerobe Microaerophile Prescott LM, Harley JP, Klein DA (1996). Microbiology...
- substrates (for example sugars and fats) and generate energy. Facultative anaerobes use oxygen if it is available, but also have anaerobic methods of energy...
- micra: A rare cause of native joint septic arthritis". Anaerobe. 39: 26–7. doi:10.1016/j.anaerobe.2016.02.004. PMID 26911898. Pilmis B, Israel J, Monnier...
- respiration Anaerobic respiration Facultative anaerobe Fermentation Obligate aerobe Obligate anaerobe Oxygenation (environmental) Fuduche, Maxime; Davidson...
- caused by bacterial infections. Over 99% of the bacteria in the gut are anaerobes, but in the ce****, aerobic bacteria reach high densities. A ce**** is present...