Organisms that live in the presence of air are called "aerobic organisms." These organisms require oxygen for their metabolic processes, such as respiration, to produce energy. Examples include many animals, plants, and certain types of bacteria. In contrast, anaerobic organisms thrive in environments without oxygen.
Organisms that can live without air are called anaerobes. These organisms are able to survive and thrive in environments with low or no oxygen levels. Some examples include certain bacteria, archaea, and fungi.
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.
If you break down the word aerobic: aero- "air" + bios "life". So aerobic organisms live on the presence of air, specifically oxygen. The prefix ana- is a negation, so anaerobic organisms do not require oxygen for respiration. Some organisms (called facultative anaerobes) are able to switch from aerobic to anaerobic respiration. The determining factor in the switch from aerobic to anaerobic would be the presence of oxygen. If there is no oxygen, then facultative anaerobes will respire anaerobically.
Organisms live by obtaining energy through a process like photosynthesis or consuming other organisms for their energy. They also require nutrients, water, oxygen, and suitable environmental conditions to survive. Organisms have adaptations that help them effectively carry out life processes and respond to changes in their surroundings.
Organisms can live in various habitats such as land, water, and air. The specific habitat in which an organism can live depends on its adaptations and requirements for survival. Some organisms may be restricted to certain environments due to factors like temperature, pH, or availability of nutrients.
The air. Most organisms live in the air! others live in food and on your feet!!
Lichens absorb water and minerals from the air. As a result, they are easily affected by pollution. Thus the presence of lichens are a good source of air quality for other organisms
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Adaptation to environmental conditions and the presence of essential resources such as water, air, and nutrients enable organisms to survive on Earth. Additionally, the ability to reproduce and pass on genetic information ensures the continuation of species on the planet.
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The experiments of Redi and Pasteur helped to demonstrate that all organisms come from other organisms. At the time, the prevailing theory was called "Spontaneous Generation" which assumed that organisms simply appeared. Both scientists delt with proving that, in the presence of oxygen, organisms did not grow if they were not exposed to microbe-containing air.
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Needham manipulated the presence of air in his experimental flasks to test his hypothesis about spontaneous generation of organisms.
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Because there is no air, water or living organisms to eat in space but there is on earth.
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In waters and soils, in air, on/in living organisms and generally anywhere.