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- Answered: Which of the following is mismatched? Obligate aerobe = must . . .
Obligate aerobe = must use oxygen in cell metabolism Obligate anaerobe = must live in the absence of oxygen Facultative anaerobe prefers to use oxygen in cellular metabolism but can survive without it Microaerophile = does not need oxygen for cellular metabolism but can tolerate it All of the above are mismatched
- Answered: A type of bacteria that can only grow in a medium . . . - bartleby
Question 10 options: A) obligate aerobe B) obligate anaerobe C) microaerophile D) facultative anaerobe A type of bacteria that can only grow in a medium with no oxygen would be referred to as a(n) _______
- A microbe that grows only at the bottom of a tube of thioglycollate . . .
A: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an obligate aerobe bacteria which requires oxygen for its metabolism … Q: Bacteria that prefer to grow at room temperature at low pH are: Mesophilic acidophiles… A: Bacterial growth is influenced by many factors such as temperature, oxygen requirements, pH, source…
- Answered: You have 2 organisms, A and B. One is an obligate aerobe and . . .
One is an obligate aerobe and the other is an obligate anaerobe You have 2 Nutrient Agar Plate Media that these organisms can grow on How can you differentiate which organism is aerobic and which is anaerobic?
- Match each of the following terms to their proper . . . - bartleby
Solution for Match each of the following terms to their proper description You may have to use your textbook for this question
- Answered: What is the oxygen requirement of this microbe . . .
Solution for What is the oxygen requirement of this microbe? Thioglycollate Broth -Obligate aerobe=growth only occur at the top band of the broth -Facultative…
- Answered: Questions 1. Draw your expected results if you . . . - bartleby
Transcribed Image Text: 88 Exercise 7: Selective and Differential Growth Medium and Tests Questions 1 Draw your expected results if you were to determine that your bacteria is an obligate anaerobe, an obligate aerobe, a facultative anaerobe, an aerotolerant anaerobe or a microaerophile
- Answered: 1. You set up two cultures with an equal amounts of . . .
You then take culture A and incubate it in the absence of oxygen and take culture B and incubate it in the presence of oxygen for one week If E coli is able to use both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, the how would we classify it? Is it an obligate aerobe, obligate anaerobe, or a facultative anaerobe?
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