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Differences between Aerobic and Anaerobic bacteria ?​

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Answered by snehasn2006
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Aerobic bacteria refers to the group of microorganisms that grow in the presence of oxygen and thrive in an oxygenic environment. Anaerobic bacteria refers to the group of microorganisms that grow in the absence of oxygen and cannot survive in the presence of an oxygenic environment.

Answered by DekuKaneki
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Difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic

AEROBIC ANAEROBIC

Need oxygen to survive Do not require oxygen to survive

Produce more energy Produce less energy

Molecular oxygen is the final electron acceptor Carbon dioxide, sulfur, fumarate or ferric is the final electron acceptor

Bacteria are seen on the surface of liquid Bacteria are settled at the bottom of the liquid

Example: Mycobacterium tuberculosis Example: Clostridium

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