tetanus bacteria would pee and breath in a synchronized pattern!
A type of pathogenic bacteria.
This is aerobic respiration
Yes it is a type of bacteria
Anaerobic respiration
The bacteria uses the nucleus
A type of pathogenic bacteria.
Yes, with a minor correction. Tetanus is a disease, not a type of bacteria; so technically you can't say that tetanus is Gram positive, since the term "Gram positive" can only be applied to bacteria.So to be correct, you'd say that the species of bacteria that causes tetanus, Clostridium tetani, is Gram positive.
Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. It is a type of anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that thrives in environments without much oxygen) that can often be found in rust. Examples are rusty nails, barbed wire, etc.. Often, if you are cut by a rusty nail or other sharp object, it is possible for tetanus bacteria (if they exist on the object) to get into your bloodstream, infecting, and releasing the neurotoxin that causes tetanus. Getting a tetanus booster is often the best way to treat this.
aerobic respiration
Tetanus is caused by a bacterium, Clostridium tetani, so the pathogen type is bacterial.
Tetanus is usually found in soil or rusty metal, you can get rid of it by: Seeing a your doctor/dentist and if you have lock jaw then get someone to massage the back of your ears. This will stop the pain. Hopefully this helped, and i have tetanus but these are working for me abit
virus
Anaerobic respiration takes place in the absence of oxygen. This process occurs in the cytoplasm of cells and produces energy without the need for oxygen. However, it typically generates less energy compared to aerobic respiration.
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The ultimate energy source for bacteria is organic matter, such as sugars, amino acids, and fats. Bacteria convert these organic compounds into energy through processes like fermentation, respiration, or photosynthesis, depending on the type of bacteria and available environmental conditions.
My horse had a tetanus this year and my vet told me it will last 5 years.I would check as I would imagine it depends on the type of vacineused and the age of the horse as older horses immune systems don't work so well. My horse had a tetanus this year and my vet told me it will last 5 years.I would check as I would imagine it depends on the type of vacineused and the age of the horse as older horses immune systems don't work so well.
Bacteriological infection of the nervous system.