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______ are aerobic organism​

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Answered by SherwinVincent
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Some bacteria are obligate aerobes that they require oxygen for aerobic respiration. Others can switch to anaerobic methods if oxygen is not present. Examples of aerobic bacteria are Nocardia sp., Psuedomonas aeruginosa, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Bacillus sp. Also called: aerobe.

archaea

Ancient oxygen.

Researchers believe that ancient archaea, similar in shape to this Halobacteria, used aerobic respiration 2.9 billion years ago to produce an active form of the B6 vitamin (crystalline structure, inset).

An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth. It may react negatively or even die if free oxygen is present. In contrast, an aerobic organism (aerobe) is an organism that requires an oxygenated environment. Anaerobes may be unicellular (e.g. protozoans,[1] bacteria[2]) or multicellular.[3] Most fungi are obligate aerobes, requiring oxygen to survive, however some species, such as the Chytridiomycota that reside in the rumen of cattle, are obligate anaerobes; for these species, anaerobic respiration is used because oxygen will disrupt their metabolism or kill them. Deep waters of the ocean are a common anoxic environment. [3]

Answered by Cherrylips
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Clostridium, Propionibacterium,  Bifidobacterium,  Bacteroides,  Fusobacterium,  Prevotella, Actinomyces are aerobic organism.

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