Bacillus can be either obligate aerobes or facultative anaerobes.
Aerobic.
NOmost of them are Aerobic and Facultative Anaerobic.but there is one strain of Staphylococcus that only grows in Anaerobic conditionsStaphylococcus Saccharolyticus.
aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
Unlike aerobic bacteria, anaerobic bacteria do not use oxygen. Types of bacteria: aerobic - oxygen is essential facultatively aerobic - use oxygen if available, but can do without it anaerobic - oxygen is toxic for them Anaerobic bacteria can be found especially in extreme environments such as thermal vents or deep-sea vents.
No. Glycolysis is anaerobic and do not require oxygen.
It is facultative anaerobic and it is a rod shape (bacillus)
Bacillus is an aerobic form of spore-former while Clostridium is an anaerobic form of spore-former.
because u structure has more - between carbono
Humans are both aerobic and anaerobic.
ecoli is mainly facultative anaerobe ,but some species is aerobes.
Anaerobic is the opposite of Aerobic. Aerobic means 'with oxygen' whilst Anaerobic means 'without oxygen'
Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic and Anaerobic
its both anaerobic and aerobic( depends on the type)
anaerobic
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