what is aerobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria??
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Aerobic Bacteria vs Anaerobic Bacteria
Following are the important difference between aerobic and anaerobic bacteria:
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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aerobic- connected with or needing oxygen is called aerobic bacteria.
anaerobic- not needing oxygen is called anaerobic bacteria.
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