No. They could not under the current regime of life on Earth. Bacteria, in their symbiotic, detrivorous, and other roles are critical to the life functions of plants and animals. If all bacteria were to die out, it is likely that everything living on the planet would die out. Oddly enough, the bacteria could survive without animals or plants.
If they CAN survive without oxygen, they are called facultative anaerobes. In other words, these can survive with or without oxygen.If they CAN ONLY survive if there is no oxygen, they are callled obligate anaerobes. In other words, these can only survive if there is no oxygen.
Faculatitive Anaerobe
Anaerobic bacteria or facultative anaerobic bacteria.
anerobic
an example of nutritional symbiosis is the bacteria in your intestines help you digest your food. Without them you couldn't survive and without you they couldn't survive....
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the world without bacteria we could not survive
Archaebacteria called extremeophiles have some species that live entirely anaerobically. Bacteria [and other organisms] that respire using O2 as the 'final' electron acceptor are termed to be Aerobic, while bacteria [and the odd organism] that has the biochemical capacity to Live without O2 are termed to be Anaerobic.
Because bacteria needs moisture to survive.
no because without tax the country can survive
The severe acidity of the stomach was thought to be too extreme for bacteria to survive.