Aerobes utilize and thrive in oxygen, anaerobes are killed/ fail to thrive in oxygen.
yes it si a fucaltative anaerobe..check microbiology textbook as a reference
It is neither, since it is not living.
Aerobes utilize and thrive in oxygen, anaerobes are killed/ fail to thrive in oxygen.
No Micrococcus luteus is aerobic organism, Staphylococcus aureus is often mistaken for Micrococcus luteus but its main difference is that it is a Facultative anaerobe
Both, it is a faccultative anaerobe meaning that it normally respires aerobically however in oxygen free conditions it switches to anaerobic respiration. Hope this is useful. Chris Spencer
Members of the genus Serratia are facultative anaerobes. Answer from a professor of microbiology.
I would think an aerobic organism would do the worst in an oxygen poor media, which would be one of the results of having an older media sitting around.
There are 163 in the Scrabble dictionary. Here are the first ten: abbe acrophobe adobe aerobe aerophobe agoraphobe ailourophobe ailurophobe albe anaerobe
aerotolerant anaerobes are organisms that make use of CO2 for their survival but can tolerate the presence of O2
If you grow your bacteria in a broth tube you can view the oxygen requirements of the bacteria (close to the bottom, anaerobe: close to the top, aerobe)
Yes. Thioglycollate is a reducing medium that can establish a gradiation in oxygen content. Oxygen is highest at the top of the tube and absent in the deeper regions.Source: "Foundations in Microbiology" by Kathleen Park Talaro.
Facultative anaerobes does not need o2 to grow but can also grow with o2. Obligate anaerobe cannot grow at all in the presence of o2.