anaerobe

biology

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    • bacterium
      • West Nile virus
        In infectious disease: Bacteria

        …oxygen and, therefore, are called anaerobes. Most bacteria are surrounded by a capsule that appears to play an important role in their ability to produce disease. Also, a number of bacterial species give off toxins that in turn may damage tissues. Bacteria are generally large enough to be seen under…

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      • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
        In bacteria: Oxygen

        …archaea (methanogens), are called obligate anaerobes because their energy-generating metabolic processes are not coupled with the consumption of oxygen. In fact, the presence of oxygen actually poisons some of their key enzymes. Some bacteria (S. pneumoniae) are microaerophilic or aerotolerant anaerobes because they grow better in low concentrations of oxygen.…

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    • protozoan
      • Noctiluca scintillans
        In protozoan: Anaerobic protozoans

        Obligate anaerobes, in which metabolism must take place in the absence of oxygen, are rarely found among eukaryotic organisms. Those eukaryotes that are anaerobic often are either parasites or obligate symbionts of multicellular organisms that have evolved from aerobic ancestors. Excavata includes several anaerobic groups; many…

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