An obligate species is a species of plant or animal that has a narrow range of defines habitat. They may occur in a tree cavity, a wet meadow, or a rock cave.
An obligate species is a species of plant or animal that has a narrow range of defines habitat. They may occur in a tree cavity, a wet meadow, or a rock cave.
clostridium and bacteroides species
Bacillus can be either obligate aerobes or facultative anaerobes.
No, obligate anaerobes do not express superoxide dismutase. This is because these organisms do not encounter oxygen in their natural environment and therefore do not need enzymes to detoxify reactive oxygen species like superoxide.
Sporozoa is a species of obligate intracellular protozoan parasites. These are the causing agent of malaria in humans and animals, transmitted by female mosquitoes.
obligate aerobes.
the condition in which one or both species in a mutualistic association are completely dependent on the presence of the other species.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an obligate species in the family Mycobacterium and the causative agent of most cases of tuberculosis
a.Ficus (fig) trees and fig waspsb. Outcome of obligate mutualism
Bacteria that can ONLY grow in the absence of oxygen are called obligate anaerobes.
Catalase and superoxide dismutase.
Answerobligate aerobes require oxygen by using cellular respiration or fermentation in order to survive. obligate anaerobes do not require it and will die if they are exposed to oxygen.