5 differences between aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
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aerobic bacteria
- o2 is use
- large amont of energy is released
- no formation of acid
anaerobic bacteria
-o2 is not use
- less energy is release
- formatin of lactic acid
- o2 is use
- large amont of energy is released
- no formation of acid
anaerobic bacteria
-o2 is not use
- less energy is release
- formatin of lactic acid
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Aerobic means involving oxygen, so anaerobic bacteria can survive without oxygen. Normally, organisms use oxygen to make energy, but these organisms have found ways to get around this. All organisms make energy through cellular respiration, but they do this differently depending on if they are anaerobicor aerobic.
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