Yes, Escherichia coli is capable of thriving in both aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic (without oxygen) environments.
Yes, E. coli is capable of thriving in both aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic (without oxygen) environments.
Yes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa is capable of thriving in both aerobic (oxygen-rich) and anaerobic (oxygen-poor) environments.
Pseudomonas is more likely to thrive in aerobic environments, which have oxygen, rather than anaerobic environments, which lack oxygen.
mostly refer to aerobic but its a facultative anaerobic.
Yes, E. coli is capable of surviving in both anaerobic (without oxygen) and aerobic (with oxygen) environments.
Yes, E. coli is capable of thriving in both aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic (without oxygen) environments.
Yes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa is capable of thriving in both aerobic (oxygen-rich) and anaerobic (oxygen-poor) environments.
Pseudomonas is more likely to thrive in aerobic environments, which have oxygen, rather than anaerobic environments, which lack oxygen.
Aerobic and Anaerobic environments.
mostly refer to aerobic but its a facultative anaerobic.
Yes, E. coli is capable of surviving in both anaerobic (without oxygen) and aerobic (with oxygen) environments.
E. coli is a facultative anaerobic bacterium, meaning it can survive in both oxygen-rich (aerobic) and oxygen-poor (anaerobic) environments.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is more likely to thrive in aerobic environments, which have oxygen present.
Cardiac muscle cells can respire in both aerobic and anaerobic environments. However, the main difference is that the energy required by the cardiac muscle cells is obtained differently in the aerobic and anaerobic environments.
All sponges are aerobic, they need oxygen to live. Some do however, live in low oxygen environments and they can 'house' anaerobic bacteria.
Bacteria are classified as aerobic (needing oxygen) and anaerobic (able to grow in oxygen poor environments). Viruses are neither.
Bacteria are classified as aerobic (needing oxygen) and anaerobic (able to grow in oxygen poor environments). Viruses are neither.