Aerobic bacteria
Because some anaerobic bacteria will die in the presence of oxygen.
more energy psg
by concentrate oxygen using leghemoglobin
Aerobic respiration produces more energy than anaerobic respiration(about 25x more)
No. Aerobic respiration is WITH oxygen. ANaerobic is without. Generally anaerobic process is fermentation, but that doesn't produce nearly as much ATP, and is therefore unfavorable for anything big, like people or animals.
* 1.) Obligate Anaerobes (can live only oxygen-free environment)* 2.) Facultative Anaerobes (can live oxygen including environment, but makes anaerobic fermentation)
A group of organisms that thrive in an anaerobic environment are microorganisms.
Anaerobic environments lack oxygen.
Clostridium is anaerobic, just think gangrena, which is no circulation which means anaerobic, or no oxygen environment.
You remove oxygen from the environment
it can be both depending on the conditions of the environment in which it lives.
An advantage of anaerobic respiration is that it does not need oxygen. A disadvantage is that only small amounts of energy are produced.
A life-form that lives in an oxygen-free environment is described as "anaerobic."
You push the bacterial sample into the media because it acts as the anaerobic environment so by using the side of the tube and the agar within it gives you both anaerobic environment and aerobic environment.
Anaerobic decomposition
The only advantage of anaerobic respiration is that it releases energy at intervals. This is unlike aerobic respiration which will emit all energy at once.
little to no oxygen
yes and no.no because aerobic bacteria need it to breakdown food products and yes in that in an anaerobic environment it is toxic to anaerobic bacteria