Yes. Aerobic and anaerobic deal with how the organism converts its food into useful energy. Chemosynthetic deals with how the organism gets the food to begin with. Thus, the bacterium can make the food chemosynthetically and then convert it to useable energy aerobically.
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Aerobic bacteria require oxygen.
Spirillum is a bacterium in the shape of a spiral. It is a one celled bacterium and is listed as a Prokaryotes (no necleus) It is often found in Stagnent water.
Chemosynthetic
They get food
organisms that manufacture food from chemical energy
A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
aerobic
Aerobic bacteria require oxygen.
Flu , Cough , Sneeze and etc.....
Bacteria that can perform metabolic functions in the presence of air.
Gram-positive bacterium, live on dead and decaying matter
The aerobic bacteria include the bacteria that cause Pnemonia.
Bacterial. "It is caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, an aerobic Gram-positive bacterium."
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
yes the sun is a producer for green plants In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.