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Is chickenpox virus an aerobe or anaerobe?

It is neither, since it is not living.


Is Bacillus Subtilis an aerobe or anaerobe?

Bacillus subtilis is a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen.


What are the differences between a facultative anaerobe and a facultative aerobe in terms of their oxygen requirements for metabolism?

A facultative anaerobe can switch between using oxygen and not using oxygen for metabolism, while a facultative aerobe can only use oxygen for metabolism.


Is E. coli anaerobe or aerobe?

Both, it is a faccultative anaerobe meaning that it normally respires aerobically however in oxygen free conditions it switches to anaerobic respiration. Hope this is useful. Chris Spencer


What is the difference between an aerobe and an anaerobe?

Aerobes utilize and thrive in oxygen, anaerobes are killed/ fail to thrive in oxygen.


What the different between aerobe and an anaerobe?

Aerobes utilize and thrive in oxygen, anaerobes are killed/ fail to thrive in oxygen.


Is micrococcus luteus a facultative anaerobe?

No Micrococcus luteus is aerobic organism, Staphylococcus aureus is often mistaken for Micrococcus luteus but its main difference is that it is a Facultative anaerobe


Is lyme disease aerobe or Anerobe?

Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is an anaerobe. This means it can survive and thrive in environments with little to no oxygen.


What scrabble words end with the letters b and e?

There are 163 in the Scrabble dictionary. Here are the first ten: abbe acrophobe adobe aerobe aerophobe agoraphobe ailourophobe ailurophobe albe anaerobe


Is Serratia marcescens an obligate aerobe or a facultative anaerobe?

Serratia marcescens is a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen. While it can use oxygen for respiration, it also has the ability to ferment carbohydrates in anaerobic conditions when oxygen is not available.


Can a strict aerobe be distinguished from an anaerobe in thioglycollate broth?

Yes. Thioglycollate is a reducing medium that can establish a gradiation in oxygen content. Oxygen is highest at the top of the tube and absent in the deeper regions.Source: "Foundations in Microbiology" by Kathleen Park Talaro.


Is staphylococcus aureus obligate aerobe?

Streptococcus pyogenes is a facultative anaerobic gram-positive bacterium. It is not a obligate aerobe. It consists of long chains of round cells. The bacteria is non-motile, meaning it does not move.