Unlike aerobic bacteria, anaerobic bacteria do not use oxygen.
Types of bacteria:
aerobic - oxygen is essential
facultatively aerobic - use oxygen if available, but can do without it
anaerobic - oxygen is toxic for them
Anaerobic bacteria can be found especially in extreme environments such as thermal vents or deep-sea vents.
"Aerobic" means "with oxygen." "Anaerobic" means "without oxygen." Aerobic bacteria are bacteria that need oxygen in order to survive. Aerobic bacteria are the ones that we find in everyday spots on the earth, like in the air, soil, and water. Anaerobic bacteria are the ones in the odd places like the bottom of the ocean and inside sealed tin cans.
Some examples include Staphylococcus species, Streptcoccus species, and Enterobacteriacae species.
I believe it's found in food considerably yogurt, milk, and cheese.
in urine
Aerobic bacteriaBecause some anaerobic bacteria will die in the presence of oxygen.
Aerobic. They are anaerobic bacteria. There are bacteria,which do not tolerate oxygen
Aerobic
In the treatment of sewage, aerobic bacteria digest the biological materials in wastewater
Aerobic : If respiration takes place in the presence of O2, then it is called aerobic respiration/ aerobic activity. Eg: Plants and animals, protozoans, some bacteriaAnaerobic: IF respiration takes place in the absence of O2, then it is called anaerobic respiration/ anaerobic activity. Eg: Yeast, some bacteria
Aerobic bacteriaBecause some anaerobic bacteria will die in the presence of oxygen.
Bacilli are rod shaped spore forming aerobic bacteria. Anthrax, streptococcus, staphylococcus & listeria are examples of bacilli ...........................
Aerobic. They are anaerobic bacteria. There are bacteria,which do not tolerate oxygen
Aerobic bacteria require oxygen.
Aerobic
aerobic.
Jogging, swimming.
what is the function of aerobic bacteria in the aeration tank
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 
Chromatium (anaerobic). Cyanobacterial (aerobic).
Bacteria do not breathe in the sense that we do, but many do require oxygen. These are called aerobic bacteria. Some bacteria will use oxygen if it is present, but can function without it. These are called facultative anaerobes. Still other bacteria will die if exposed to oxygen. These are called obligate anaerobes.
examples of atypical bacteria