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anaerobic bacteria


Bacteria that does not require the presence of free oxygen to live, survive, and reproduce; may even be hindered by the presence of free oxygen in their environment.
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bacteria that do not need oxygen to grow; they are generally associated with periodontal disease (see below).
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definition - the bacteria that help digest the sludge that can develop on the bottom of a pond. Anaerobic bacteria are beneficial in that they are able to digest organic matter in areas where aerobic bacteria cannot. Helpful products: Bugs2Go, Fall/Winter Microbe Lift
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Bacteria that do not need oxygen. anaerobic respiration
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Bacteria that can live and grow in the absence of oxygen or for which oxygen is toxic (obligate anaerobic bacteria).
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Bacteria capable of growing in the absence of Oxygen. [4]
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These bacteria become inactive in the presence of molecular oxygen. They oxidize food by stripping oxygen from other sources such as sulfate and sulfite. If wastewater is without oxygen for long perio [..]
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Bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen and derive oxygen from breaking down complex substances.
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Bacteria which grow in the absence of oxygen and get oxygen from breaking down complex substances.
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Bacteria that live and reproduce in an environment containing no free or dissolved oxygen. Anaerobic bacteria obtain their oxygen supply by breaking down chemical compounds that contain oxygen, such a [..]
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Bacteria which grow in the absence of oxygen.
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Bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen and derive oxygen from breaking down complex substances.
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 a type of bacteria that can survive in an oxygen-poor environment. In the genital tract, some kinds of anaerobic bacteria can cause infections that may lead to infertility.
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Bacteria that do not need oxygen to grow and multiply. Anesthesia
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Bacteria which thrive in the absence of oxygen. (27 Sep 1997)
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Bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen and derive oxygen from breaking down complex substances.
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any bacteria that can survive in the complete or partial absence of air.
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