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How do aerobic bacteria differ from anaerobic bacteria?

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Answered by Varun2005
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aerobic in presence of O2
anaerobic in absence ofO2
Answered by Anonymous
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How do aerobic bacteria differ from anaerobic bacteria?

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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.

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