define different types of respiration in bacteria?
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Respiration is part of how cells make energy. Bacteria have two ways of making energy: aerobic respiration which does involve oxygen, and. anaerobic respiration, which does not involve oxygen.
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Different types of respiration in bacteria are: aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration.
Explanation:
- Aerobic respiration- Molecular oxygen is necessary for the survival and proliferation of aerobic bacteria. The explanation is because aerobic respiration in bacteria uses oxidative phosphorylation, the Krebs cycle (also known as the TCA cycle or citric acid cycle), and a small amount of glycolysis to produce energy.
- When an aerobe breathes, molecular oxygen acts as the final electron acceptor. As a result, aerobic bacteria show aerobic growth and are oxygen-dependent. Bacillus cereus is a prime example of an aerobic bacterium.
2. Anaerobic respiration- microorganisms that don't need oxygen are called anaerobic bacteria. They are additionally known as anaerobes.
- Both anaerobic respiration and lactic acid or alcoholic fermentation provide the energy needed by anaerobic microorganisms. Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Hydrogen (NADH) is used as an electron carrier during fermentation.
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