Want this question answered?
An anaerobic species is one that does not live in oxygen-rich settings. Anaerobic means that the organism does not need oxygen to live.
An anaerobic species is one that does not live in oxygen-rich settings. Anaerobic means that the organism does not need oxygen to live.
yes bacteria in some forms.Many anerobic bacteria are poisoned by Oxygen.Ex-Clostridium species
Yes they have. They have 70s ribosomes and circular DNA
Behavioral and physiological adaptations are two characteristics of generalist species. A generalist species can adapt to different environments and resources. Animals that are omnivores are often generalists species.
An anaerobic species is one that does not live in oxygen-rich settings. Anaerobic means that the organism does not need oxygen to live.
An anaerobic species is one that does not live in oxygen-rich settings. Anaerobic means that the organism does not need oxygen to live.
clostridium and bacteroides species
clostridium and bacteroides species
ecoli is mainly facultative anaerobe ,but some species is aerobes.
yes bacteria in some forms.Many anerobic bacteria are poisoned by Oxygen.Ex-Clostridium species
Microorganism need nutreint water and moderate envoirnent condition to live. The food and enviornmetn condition vary with species to species of microbes as some are aerobic and some are anaerobic etc.
Fewer anaerobic Species
Anaerobic means without oxygen. Some activities are considered anaerobic such as weight lifting and some organisms that do not require oxygen.
Yes they have. They have 70s ribosomes and circular DNA
Concern for the welfare of other species.
Lunges and Jump Squats are also some more anaerobic exercises.