- A
microaerophile is a
microorganism that
requires environments containing lower levels of
dioxygen than that are
present in the
atmosphere (i.e. < 21%...
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Anaerobic respiration Fermentation Obligate anaerobe Facultative anaerobe Microaerophile Prescott LM,
Harley JP,
Klein DA (1996).
Microbiology (3rd ed.). Wm...
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Anaerobic respiration Fermentation Obligate aerobe Obligate anaerobe Microaerophile André,
Antonin C.; Debande, Lorine; Marteyn,
Benoit S. (August 2021)...
- is available, but also have
anaerobic methods of
energy production.
Microaerophiles require oxygen for
energy production, but are
harmed by atmospheric...
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Bacteroides melaninogenicus,
Peptostreptococcus spp.,
Streptococcus microaerophile,
Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus pyogenes, and
Eikenella corrodens...
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Aerobic respiration Fermentation Obligate aerobe Facultative anaerobe Microaerophile Prescott,
Lansing M.; Harley, John P.; Klein,
David A. (1996). Microbiology...
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differentiation of
obligate aerobes,
obligate anaerobes,
facultative anaerobes,
microaerophiles, and
aerotolerant organisms. For example,
obligately anaerobic Clostridium...
- who
first isolated the
bacterium in 1982.
Borrelia burgdorferi is a
microaerophile,
requiring small amounts of
oxygen in
order to
undergo glycolysis and...
- JH,
Bryant DA (October 2019). "Reaction
centers of the
thermophilic microaerophile,
Chloracidobacterium thermophilum (Acidobacteria) I:
biochemical and...
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triphosphate (ATP) than
either fermentation or
anaerobic respiration.
Microaerophiles need
oxygen because they
cannot ferment or
respire anaerobically. However...