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Tracheophytes (trees/green plants) provide most of the world's oxygen.

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What is an aerobe?

An aerobe is a organism (bacteria generally) that needs oxygen in its environment to conduct its metabolic processes. An anaerobe is a bacteria that exists in non-oxygenated environments using other reactants to conduct its metabolic processes Aerobes and anaerobes cannot live in each others environment. However (there's always a however), facultative organisms like yeast can live in either circumstance - yeast produces CO2 in aerobic environments and alcohol in anaerobic environments


What is the scientific definition for aerobe?

An aerobe is an organism that requires oxygen for growth and survival. These organisms utilize oxygen in their metabolic processes to generate energy. Examples of aerobes include most animals and many types of bacteria.


Which type of organism aerobe anaerobe microaerophile facultative anaerobe would most likely be affected negatively by the use of old media?

I would think an aerobic organism would do the worst in an oxygen poor media, which would be one of the results of having an older media sitting around.


The element that greatly expands an organism's ability to produce energy is?

Mitochondria. Mitochondria are the organelles in cells responsible for producing most of the cell's energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of cellular respiration. They greatly expand an organism's ability to generate energy for various cellular functions.


Which organism is the most different from humans?

The organism that is most different from humans is the bacteria.