Some bacteria are are-obs so they can survive even in the absence of oxygen. Instead they get energy from other chemical substances.
In photosynthesis, light energy is used to split water molecules and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process occurs in the presence of light. In respiration, oxygen is used to break down glucose and produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Light does not directly affect oxygen consumption in respiration.
Bacteria can break down a variety of compounds to get energy, including sugars, fats, proteins, and organic acids. This breakdown process, known as fermentation or respiration, releases energy that the bacteria can use for their metabolic processes.
Autotrophic bacteria use the sun's energy to break down carbon dioxide and water in their environment through the process of photosynthesis. This allows them to produce their own food in the form of organic compounds.
Heterotrophic bacteria are capable of living in the absence of sunlight because they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter from other organisms. They are able to break down complex organic compounds into simpler forms that they can use for their metabolic activities and growth.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
Bacteria use oxygen for cellular respiration, which is the process that generates energy for their growth and survival. In this process, bacteria break down sugars and other organic molecules into energy, carbon dioxide, and water in the presence of oxygen.
Some bacteria need oxygen to survive, while others would find it poisonous. Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are commonly referred to as aerobic bacteria while bacteria that does not require oxygen are anaerobic. There are also bacteria that are classified as facultative anaerobes, this type of bacteria do not require oxygen to survive but prefer to have it.
they break sugar down using enzymes which are proteins, into energy, oxygen is used as an energy supplier to the reaction which creates water and Co2
Chemoautotrophic bacteria break down inorganic compounds such as sulfur, ammonia, or iron to obtain energy. These bacteria use chemical reactions instead of sunlight to produce energy through a process called chemosynthesis.
Oxygen is used to break down energy which is then used in cells.
In the absence of oxygen, yeast and bacteria carry out fermentation in which they partially break down glucose to produce energy. This process yields 2 ATP molecules along with byproducts such as ethanol or lactic acid.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
The bacteria feed on the waste and use the oxygen. (Straight from a Science Book.)
Bacteria generate energy through a process called fermentation, which does not require mitochondria. In fermentation, bacteria break down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
oxygen :)
Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration that uses oxygen to break down food molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.