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An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth and may even die in its presence. There are three types: obligate anaerobes, which cannot use oxygen for g...
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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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In 58% of patients with acute exacerbations, obligate anaerobes were detected that ... Marked List; Add to Marked List; Post to del.icio.us · Post to Furl ...
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TOP > J-EAST > List of Journal Titles (S) > Suisan Zoshoku(1999) > Physiological Properties of Obligate Anaerobes Isolated from Coastal Fish Intestines.
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obligate anaerobes  microorganisms that can grow only in the complete absence of molecular oxygen; some are killed by oxygen. ... T E X T forum mailing list For webmasters...
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Metronidazole is active in vitro against most obligate anaerobes but does not appear to possess any clinically relevant activity against facultative anaerobes or obligate aerobes.
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