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An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that can survive and grow in an oxygenated environment. • Obligate aerobes require oxygen for aerobic cellular respiration. In a process known as cel...
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Definition of Facultative anaerobic organism in the Medical Dictionary. Facultative anaerobic organism explanation. Information about Facultative anaerobic organism in Free online English dictionary. What is Facultative anaerobic organism? ... (redirected from Facultative anaerobic organism)
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Facultative anaerobic organism; facultative apomict; Facultative bacteria; Facultative bacterium; Facultative biped; Facultative gene; Facultative gene; Facultative gene; Facultative heterochromatin; Facultative heterochromatin; Facultative heterochromatin; facultative hyperopia; facultative hyperopia;
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facultative anaerobic organism. Dictionary terms for facultative anaerobic organism in English, English definition for facultative anaerobic organism, Thesaurus and Translations of facultative anaerobic organism to English, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish. ... A facultative anaerobic organism is an organism, usually a bacterium,
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Helicobacter pylori is invasive and it may be a facultative intracellular organism. Andre Dubois1* and Thomas Borén2. 1 Laboratory of Gastrointestinal and ...
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Aerobic Organism Aerobes Oxygen Obligate Facultative Aerobe Economy. ... Home > Aerobic organism ... We distinguish between obligate aerobes and facultative aerobes: obligate aerobes require oxygen, while facultative aerobes can use oxygen, but also have other options.
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A facultative anaerobic organism is an organism, usually a bacterium, that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present but is also capable of switching to fermentation. In contrast, obligate anaerobes die in presence of oxygen.
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jejuni, another facultative intracellular organism. The complex relationship between H. pylori and immu- nocytes that are tasked with their elimination may ...
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Notwithstanding our repeated cultivations of a facultative acid-fast organism from the filtrates of leprosy, we do not believe that these results ...
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