No, anaerobes do not require oxygen to survive, for they do not carry out cellular respiration with oxygen as the final electron acceptor. Rather, they typically carry out either fermentation or anaerobic respiration, which requires no oxygen, but still provides a small amount of energy.
Strict aerobes are organisms that require oxygen for energy production through aerobic respiration. They cannot survive in environments with low oxygen levels or without oxygen. These organisms rely on oxygen as the final electron acceptor in their metabolic pathways.
Oxygen
Oxygen is produced as a by-product of photosynthesis.
All living organisms need water to survive, because they have cells. With air, not all living organisms need air. Some forms of bacteria do not need oxygen to live, and others can't stand oxygen.
plants need water, air, sunlight and oxygen.
Anaerobic organisms do not need oxygen to survive. Some are even poisoned by oxygen. There are three types of anaerobes; obligate, faculatative, and aerotolerantanaerobes. Obligate anaerobes cannot survive in the presence of oxygen, and include the bacteria that cause tetanus and botulism, Clostridium tetani and Clostridium botulinum. Facultative anaerobes do not require oxygen, but will use it if it is present, and include yeast and the bacterial species Escherichia coli. Aerotolerant anaerobes do not use oxygen but can survive in its presence, and include the bacterium Lactobacillus, which lives in the human gut and is used to produce yogurt.
Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to grow. Examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium and Bacteroides species. These bacteria can survive and grow in environments with little to no oxygen.
Anaerobic bacteria are able to survive and grow in environments without oxygen. These bacteria use alternative electron acceptors, such as nitrate or sulfate, for energy production in the absence of oxygen. Examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium species and Methanogens.
you need oxygen to survive anywhere.. most definately on saturn!!
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are called aerobic bacteria.
oxygen
Every living creature needs oxygen to survive. Just as every living creature needs water to survive. For example, such as spiders. Yup, spiders do to need oxygen AND water to survive, and of course food. So the answer to your question would be yes, snails do need oxygen to survive.
Yes, octopuses need oxygen to survive as they breathe through gills, extracting oxygen from water to support their respiration.
Strict aerobes are organisms that require oxygen for energy production through aerobic respiration. They cannot survive in environments with low oxygen levels or without oxygen. These organisms rely on oxygen as the final electron acceptor in their metabolic pathways.
No. The bacterium Clostridium tetani forms an endospore and can survive for long periods of time. When the endospore is introduced into a favorable environment it begins to metabolize.
food, oxygen, and water to survive.
Yes, plants need oxygen to survive. They use oxygen during respiration to convert sugars into energy for growth and other metabolic processes.