Distinguish between obligate and facultative anaerobes
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☆ obligate..
require or compel ( someone) to undertake a legal or moral duty.
☆ facultative anaerobes.
it is an organisms that make ATP molecules by aerobic respiration in which oxygen is present bt it is capeble of anaerobic respiration in which oxygen is not present.
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☆ obligate..
require or compel ( someone) to undertake a legal or moral duty.
☆ facultative anaerobes.
it is an organisms that make ATP molecules by aerobic respiration in which oxygen is present bt it is capeble of anaerobic respiration in which oxygen is not present.
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The answer of u r question is...
A facultative anaerobes is an organism that makes aerobic by respiration if organism is present ,but is capable of switching to fermentation .
An obligate anaerobes ,by contrast cannot make ATP in absence of oxygen...
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The answer of u r question is...
A facultative anaerobes is an organism that makes aerobic by respiration if organism is present ,but is capable of switching to fermentation .
An obligate anaerobes ,by contrast cannot make ATP in absence of oxygen...
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