all it needs is oxygen
Aerobes that require oxygen to survive are known as obligate aerobes.
Nothing! as we are aerobes and need oxygen for respiration.
No. Oxygen is required for respiration in aerobes.
Aerobes are organisms that require oxygen to survive. They use oxygen for their metabolic processes to generate energy for growth and survival. Without oxygen, these organisms cannot carry out their normal functions.
Aerobes require oxygen to perform aerobic respiration, which is their primary mechanism for energy production. In the absence of oxygen, they cannot generate ATP efficiently to support their metabolic processes, leading to their inability to grow and reproduce. Instead, anaerobic organisms may thrive in environments lacking oxygen by employing alternative pathways for energy production.
Anaerobic media, which does not contain oxygen, would not be used to culture aerobes. Aerobes require oxygen for growth, so an anaerobic environment would not support their growth.
Obligate aerobes must always have access to oxygen to survive.
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.
Common aerobes include bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These organisms require oxygen for growth and metabolism.
they eat it
Obligate Aerobes
Yes. An aerobic organism is an organism that can grow and survive in the presence of oxygen. Mammals need oxygen to have cellular respiration, so they are obligate aerobes.