Yes. Aerobic and anaerobic deal with how the organism converts its food into useful energy. Chemosynthetic deals with how the organism gets the food to begin with. Thus, the bacterium can make the food chemosynthetically and then convert it to useable energy aerobically.
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Obligate aerobes require oxygen to survive. These bacteria rely on oxygen for their energy production and metabolism. Without oxygen, they are unable to grow.
"Ishy" appears to be a typo or a miscommunication, as it doesn't correspond to any known bacterium. If you meant a specific type of bacterium, please clarify the name or context. If you are referring to a general category of bacteria, they can be classified into various types, such as Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobic, or anaerobic, among others.
M.smegmatis is strictly a non-spore former. It neither forms spores nor capsules.
organisms that manufacture food from chemical energy
Leuconostoc is primarily classified as a facultatively anaerobic bacterium, meaning it can grow in both the presence and absence of oxygen. In oxygen-rich environments, it can utilize aerobic respiration, while in anaerobic conditions, it ferments sugars to produce energy. This versatility allows it to thrive in various environments, especially in food fermentation processes.
A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an aerobic bacterium, meaning it requires oxygen to survive and grow.
aerobic
Yes, E. coli is a facultative anaerobic bacterium, meaning it can grow in both aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic (without oxygen) conditions.
E. coli is a facultative anaerobic bacterium, meaning it can survive in both oxygen-rich (aerobic) and oxygen-poor (anaerobic) environments.
Flu , Cough , Sneeze and etc.....
Bacteria that can perform metabolic functions in the presence of air.
The aerobic bacteria include the bacteria that cause Pnemonia.
Gram-positive bacterium, live on dead and decaying matter
mostly refer to aerobic but its a facultative anaerobic.
Bacterial. "It is caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, an aerobic Gram-positive bacterium."
Obligate aerobes require oxygen to survive. These bacteria rely on oxygen for their energy production and metabolism. Without oxygen, they are unable to grow.