aerobean
organism requiring free
oxygen for living; contrast with
anaerobeSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>aerobes -
organisms that thrive in well-aerated
environments
anaerobe -
organism that wants very little or no
oxygenautotrophs -
organisms that need no preformed
organic foods ...
Full article >>>strict
aerobeAn
organism that can survive only in an atmosphere of
oxygen, which is used in
aerobic respiration.
strict
anaerobe ...
Full article >>>obligate
anaerobe A microorganism that can survive only under
anaerobic conditions.
obligate symbiont
Organism that is physiologically dependent on establishing a symbiotic relationship with another.
Full article >>>Aerobe. A microorganism that grows in the presence of
oxygen. See
Anaerobe.
Agarose gel electrophoresis. A matrix composed of a highly purified form of agar that is used to separate larger
DNA and
RNA molecules ranging 20,000
nucleotides.
Full article >>>aerobe An
organism that uses
oxygen as the terminal electron acceptor in
respiration.
aerobic Requiring or occurring in the presence of
oxygen.
albumin 66.
Full article >>>This obligate
anaerobe is capable of utilizing various
carbohydrates, including
glucose, maltose,
starch,
cellulose and xylan as energy sources. In an attempt to further understand T.
Full article >>>Based on their response to
oxygen, most
bacteria can be placed into one of three groups: Some
bacteria can grow only in the presence of
oxygen and are called
aerobes; others can grow only in the absence of
oxygen and are called
anaerobes; ...
Full article >>>Halobacteria, which grow in extremely salty water, are facultative
aerobes, they can grow when
oxygen is absent. Purple
pigments, known as
retinal (a
pigment also found in the
human eye) act similar to
chlorophyll.
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oxygen example: You might have
aerobic bacteria on the surface of the cluster and in the core, we can find
bacteria that are strictly
anaerobic, that actually can't live in the presence of
oxygen. They're coexisting because the
aerobes ...
Full article >>>Metabolic rate. The overall rate of
biochemical reactions in an
organism. Often estimated by rate of
oxygen consumption in
aerobes
Metamorphosis. Major developmental change as the
larva develops into an immature adult ...
Full article >>>AMP +
ATP ' 2 ADP (adenylate
kinase in the opposite direction) 2 ADP + 2 Pi ' 2
ATP (this step is most often performed in
aerobes by the
ATP synthase during oxidative
phosphorylation) ...
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