An obligate parasite can only live inside a cell. This includes viruses and intracellular bacteria. A facultative parasite can live inside or outside of a cell.
Members of the genus Serratia are facultative anaerobes. Answer from a professor of microbiology.
Bacteria that can ONLY grow in the absence of oxygen are called obligate anaerobes.
The agar deep stab is an experiment to determine the affect that oxygen has on a culture. If growth is found only at the top, this indicates an obligate aerobe. If growth is found at the bottom only, then it would be a obligate anaerobe. If growth is found all throughout the stab, this would indicate a facultative anaerobe. Obligate aerobes require oxygen to survive. Obligate anaerobes cannot survive with oxygen present. Facultative anaerobes can survive in both cases but usually prefer aerobic conditions.
No Micrococcus luteus is aerobic organism, Staphylococcus aureus is often mistaken for Micrococcus luteus but its main difference is that it is a Facultative anaerobe
Obligate is the opposite of facultative in biology. Treaty is the opposite of facultative in insurance.
An obligate parasite can only live inside a cell. This includes viruses and intracellular bacteria. A facultative parasite can live inside or outside of a cell.
Members of the genus Serratia are facultative anaerobes. Answer from a professor of microbiology.
Facultative anaerobes does not need o2 to grow but can also grow with o2. Obligate anaerobe cannot grow at all in the presence of o2.
Bacillus can be either obligate aerobes or facultative anaerobes.
A parasite that cannot lead an independent nonparasitic existence, in contrast to facultative parasite.
Obligate aerobes + facultative anaerobes 2) Gram + rods 3) Bacillus anthracis - anthrax
surely.Obligate saprophytes are ordinary saprophytes .while facultative saprophytes are parasites cultured in peculiar conditions as saprophytes, for half of their life cycle
Mutualism can be modeled using equations, and the outcome of mutualism depends upon whether the mutualism is facultative or obligate.
only obligate aerobes and facultive anaerobes.
Bacteria that can ONLY grow in the absence of oxygen are called obligate anaerobes.
aerobes are those which require free molecular oxygen about 21% in air while facultative anaerobes can survive in both conditions presence and absence of oxygen