Makes your stomach crampy after eating.
Bacteria that do not require aerobic respiration are known as anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria can survive and grow in the absence of oxygen by using alternative electron acceptors in anaerobic pathways such as fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium and Methanogens.
Some common diseases caused by anaerobic bacteria include bacterial vaginosis, periodontal disease, and certain types of wound infections. These bacteria thrive in environments with little to no oxygen, leading to infections in various parts of the body.
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.
Anaerobic infections are caused by bacteria that can survive and multiply in environments with little to no oxygen. These infections commonly occur in deep wounds, abscesses, or body cavities where oxygen levels are low. Anaerobic infections can be serious and may require specific antibiotic treatment.
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.
No, anaerobic respiration occurs in the cells of your body. glucose = lactic acid + oxygen (sugar)
Bacteria that do not require aerobic respiration are known as anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria can survive and grow in the absence of oxygen by using alternative electron acceptors in anaerobic pathways such as fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium and Methanogens.
Anaerobic bacteria or facultative anaerobic bacteria.
anaerobic
Not necessarily. Anaerobic bacteria play important roles in various ecosystems, such as breaking down organic matter in oxygen-deprived environments like wetlands. However, some anaerobic bacteria can also cause infections in humans if they enter the body through wounds or other means.
Some common diseases caused by anaerobic bacteria include bacterial vaginosis, periodontal disease, and certain types of wound infections. These bacteria thrive in environments with little to no oxygen, leading to infections in various parts of the body.
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
anaerobic.
Salmonella bacteria are anaerobic.
used for growth anaerobic bacteria
I am assuming that what you are talking about is not UN anaerobic rather anaerobic. This is a term for bacteria among other things aerobic refers to bacteria requiring air and some other body processes anaerobic means no air. Some bacteria and body processes are anaerobic. Also when your cells are deprived of oxygen they may become anaerobic which is a very very basic reason to why when you are exercising you breathe deeper and faster. Hope this helps..It has been few years since studied physiology so hope this helps
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 