yep agree also.. anaerobic bacteria...
2007-09-20 04:07:36
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answered by Grand Phuba 5
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Glycolysis is a metabolic pathway that is found in the cytoplasm of cells in all living organisms and does not require oxygen.
An anaerobic organism is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth.
* Obligate anaerobes will die when exposed to atmospheric levels of oxygen.
* Facultative anaerobes can use oxygen when it is present.
* Aerotolerant organisms can survive in the presence of oxygen, but they are anaerobic because they do not use oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor.
2007-09-20 04:22:40
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answered by Chelsuz 3
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I agree with the previous poster that anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen. Examples are Clostridium tetani (the bacterium that causes tetanus) and Clostridium botulinum (the bacterium that causes botulism.
2007-09-20 04:06:31
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answered by ecolink 7
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There are a lot, like anaerobic organisms, such as bacteria.
2007-09-20 04:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i also agree with Anaerobic bacteria, there is also bacteria that uses chemical to gain energy(in deep ocean vent)
2007-09-20 05:33:42
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answered by 'L' 2
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