What Is Aerobic Bacteria?
Aerobic bacteria, also known as aerobic bacteria. It has a complete respiratory chain, contains superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase, and bacteria that must live in an aerobic environment. It grows and reproduces in aerobic environment, oxidizes the production process of organic matter or inorganic matter, and uses molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor for aerobic respiration.
Aerobic bacteria
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- Chinese scientific name
- Aerobic bacteria
- Latin scientific name
- aerobic bacteria; aerobes
- nickname
- Aerobic bacteria
- Classification
- Aerobic survival; anaerobic survival.
- Aerobic bacteria, also known as aerobic bacteria. It has a complete respiratory chain, contains superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase, and bacteria that must live in an aerobic environment. It grows and reproduces in aerobic environment, oxidizes the production process of organic matter or inorganic matter, and uses molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor for aerobic respiration.
- Aerobic bacteria, which have a complete respiratory chain, contain superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase, and must live in an aerobic environment. It grows and reproduces in aerobic environment, oxidizes the production process of organic matter or inorganic matter, and uses molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor for aerobic respiration.
- There are two types of anaerobic bacteria. One is that they must grow under anaerobic conditions. They are called obligate anaerobic bacteria, such as methanogens and tetanus. The other is to live better in an aerobic environment. It can also live under anaerobic conditions. It is called facultative anaerobic bacteria, such as Escherichia coil and Enterobacter aerogenes, and denitrification bacteria.