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Facultative anaerobes can survive without oxygen but will use oxygen if it is present.
The organism will be Oxidative because it is exposed to the air, fermentation will occur in an anaerobic enviornment, meaning in the absence of oxygen.
Regeneration is when an animal loses a limb and that limb grows a whole new organism from itself using cell division. Budding is when an organism grows a new organism on its body and that new organism is released when it is grown enough.
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An anaerobe is an organism that grows without air. The organism can only live in oxygen-free conditions. If oxygen is present, the organism could die.
Facultative anaerobes can survive without oxygen but will use oxygen if it is present.
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When a process or organism doesn't require oxygen it is called anaerobic, or sometimes facultatively anaerobic depending on the specific organism. Another term for without oxygen is anoxic.
Anaerobic respiration does not involve oxygen.
The organism will be Oxidative because it is exposed to the air, fermentation will occur in an anaerobic enviornment, meaning in the absence of oxygen.
When oxygen is not available. "anaerobic" means "without oxygen ("aerobic" = oxygen).
Anaerobe or anaerobic organism
This is a parasite. A parasite lives , grows or shelters in another organism without benefit to that other organism.
the earth maintains oxygen by trees and flowers and other plants that produce oxygen. it maintains it because the seeds from all the plants that produce oxygen get blown away by the wind and get replanted and then after that it grows then another seed gets blown away and another organism grows , its a big cycle that is happening as i type! its quite interesting!!!
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budding is when a part of the organism brakes off it grows and becomes identical to the organism it broke of of or when it just grows on the organism and regeneration is when a sea star losses a limb and it grows back.