It depends on the bacteria. Cyanobacteria are a good example of a bacteria that can. There are obligate anaerobes, obligate aerobes, and organisms that can live with or without it.
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It was released in 1976, so I would say 1975 or 1976. Oxygene 7-13 was released in 1997, so it was probably recorded in 1996 or 1997.
Jean Michelle Jarre Oxygene
the blue colour of vein is due to co2
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are called aerobic bacteria.
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Yes, I think it was! But I really want a link to see a clip! Can anybody oblige? Youtube is empty!! It is Oxygene Part IV by Jean Michel Jarre - any music site will have it
Bacteria need moisture, nutrients and warmth
Which bacteria? You need to be more specific.
It depends, but there is a high probabilty that it will decompose because of the presence of anaerobic microorganisms (bacteria which thrive under the absence of air / oxygene) and of mould. In the US, many metal caskets and vaults are hermetically sealed (air and water tight).
No, it is a compound of two molecules of hydrogene and 1 of oxygene. Thus giving you H2O
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow