Yes. Viruses are living things too.
Bacteria that must have oxygen to survive are called obligate aerobes. Some bacteria can live with or without oxygen and are called facultative anaerobes.Anaerobes = No oxygenAerobes = Oxygen
Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to live. They are able to generate energy from sources other than oxygen, such as fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Some examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium and Bacteroides.
Viruses cannot live or breed on their own. Instead, they infect the cells of living organisms, such as animals, plants, and bacteria, to replicate and spread. Once inside a host cell, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to reproduce more viruses.
Prokaryotic cells can be aerobic (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic (not requiring oxygen), while eukaryotic cells typically require oxygen for aerobic respiration. However, some eukaryotic cells can also perform anaerobic respiration in the absence of oxygen.
Archaebacteria called extremeophiles have some species that live entirely anaerobically. Bacteria [and other organisms] that respire using O2 as the 'final' electron acceptor are termed to be Aerobic, while bacteria [and the odd organism] that has the biochemical capacity to Live without O2 are termed to be Anaerobic.
viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live
Because we need oxygen for us to live...... Because we need oxygen for us to live......
No they live in harsh conditions so they won't always be needing oxygen.
We get oxygen from the trees. They produce the oxygen that we need to breath and live.
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Most Eukaryotic cell need oxygen to live .
because plants need soil to live... and plants produce oxygen... and we need oxygen to live
To be able to live you would need food, oxygen, trees, etc....!!
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