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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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Strict anaerobes cannot grow in the presence of greater than 5 M dissolved oxygen1. Despite this growth inhibition, many strict anaerobes of the Bacteroides class of eubacteria can survive in oxygenated environments until the partial pressure of O2 (P O2) is sufficiently reduced.
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Studies in the metabolism of the strict anaerobes (genus Clostridium): The chemical reactions by which Cl. sporogenes obtains its energy. ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on obligate anaerobe (microorganism), ...presence of free oxygen (e.g., certain bacteria and certain yeasts). ... Organisms that grow in the absence of free oxygen are termed anaerobes; those that grow only in the absence of oxygen are obligate, or strict, anaerobes. Some species,
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Real-time molecular monitoring of chemical environment in obligate anaerobes during oxygen adaptive response; PNAS, August 4, 2009; 106(31): 12599 - 12604. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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Strict anaerobes lack certain enzymes (including superoxide dismutase and catalase) that detoxify these products. Polymicrobic anaerobic infection Strict anaerobes can't grow in healthy tissues due to its oxygen content.
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