What is the difference between an aerobe and an anaerobe? -Biology

1 Answer

Answer :

answer:

Related questions

Description : What is meant when it is said that a bacteria is an obligate anaerobe?

Last Answer : Obligate anaerobes are those living beings that do not survive in the presence of oxygen. For example, the bacteria Clostridium tetani, agent of tetanus, is an obligate anaerobe. In superficial wounds, it is commom to use hydrogen peroxide to expose anaerobic microorganisms to oxygen and kill them.

Description : An example of an anaerobe that causes disease in humans is _____. Clostridium a. E.coli b. Salmonella c. Pseudomonas

Last Answer : a. E.coli