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Example Question #31 : Bacteria And Types Of Prokaryotes
Which of the following will not survive in the presence of oxygen?
Obligate aerobe
Constitutive anaerobe
Facultative anaerobe
Constitutive aerobe
Obligate anaerobe
Obligate anaerobe
Obligate anaerobes are incapable of producing energy in the presence of oxygen, and can only metabolize compounds via fermentation and anaerobic respiration. Oxygen acts as a toxin to obligate anaerobes.
In contrast, obligate aerobes are only capable of aerobic cellular respiration and cannot survive in the absence of oxygen. Facultative anaerobes are capable of multiple respiration mechanisms and can continue to generate energy in a fluctuating atmosphere, in either the presence or absence of oxygen.
Example Question #32 : Bacteria And Types Of Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes that can utilize oxygen if available, but do not require it, are called __________.
constitutive aerobes
constitutive anaerobes
obligate aerobes
obligate anaerobes
facultative anaerobes
facultative anaerobes
Facultative anaerobes are adaptive prokaryotes that can survive in either aerobic or anaerobic environments. These organisms are capable of both cellular respiration, through use of the electron transport chain along the cell membrane, and fermentation. They will adopt the more efficient process (cellular respiration) when oxygen is present, but can easily switch between one metabolism and the other.
Obligate anaerobes cannot produce energy in the presence of oxygen, and obligate aerobes cannot produce energy in the absence of oxygen.
Example Question #33 : Bacteria And Types Of Prokaryotes
All of the following are true about bacilli bacteria except:
I. All bacilli are rod-shaped
II. All bacilli are gram positive
III. All bacilli are aerobic
II and III
II only
I and III
III only
II and III
Bacilli is a genus of bacteria that are characterized by their rod-shaped cells. Bacilli can be either gram positive, such as Bacillus anthracis, or gram negative, such as Salmonella enterica. Bacilli bacteria can be either aerobic (require oxygen) or facultative anaerobes (can thrive in both oxygen rich and oxygen poor environment). Bacilli are not exclusively aerobic, nor are they exclusively gram positive.
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