Anaerobic respiration a form of respiration using electron acceptors other than oxygen. Many anaerobic organisms can respire only using anaerobic compounds and will die in the presence of oxygen.
Bacteria can respire both aerobically and anaerobically.
Bacteria do not have mitochondria, the cellular particles of eukaryotes that are specialized in energy production and oxidative respiration. Still, the principle is identical: glucose is oxidated to CO2 in a number of steps, and an electron transport chain is present on their membrane. The Kreb's cycle is for the most part conserved. One hypothesis is that mitochondria are derived from a symbiosis between different bacteria, in which the incoming bacteria specialized in energy matters, and these became the mitochondria. It would explain why mitochondria have their own DNA that in some respects resemble DNA of bacteria. Different species of bacteria have differnt pathways for energy metabolism, and not all use oxidative respiration.
Yes. Bacteria undergo both glycolysis and cellular respiration. The glycolysis part occurs in the cytoplasm while the E.T.C part of cellular respiration is undertaken in the cell membrane of the cytoplasm.
Aerobic bacteria are bacteria that can grow and live in the presence of oxygen.
Reviewed ByReview Date: 05/22/2011
David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
The aerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm in bacteria. This is due to the simplicity of the structure of prokaryotes.
Yes, bacteria is capable of anaerobic respiration.
Aerobic bacteria are bacteria that can grow and live in the presence of oxygen.
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what are the cause is anaerobic respiration in bacteria and fungi
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
tetanus bacteria would pee and breath in a synchronized pattern!
the mode of respiration in the absence of air ,more precisely oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. eg:-yeasts
what are the cause is anaerobic respiration in bacteria and fungi
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
Anaerobic respiration can be found among certain types of bacteria, including E. coli.
anaerobic respiration
Aerobic. They are anaerobic bacteria. There are bacteria,which do not tolerate oxygen
Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen. Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide -----by vigneshsherlekar Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen. Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide -----by vigneshsherlekar
No, anaerobic respiration occurs in the cells of your body. glucose = lactic acid + oxygen (sugar)
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 
Bacterial metabolism is based on anaerobic fermentation not aerobic respiration.
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 