| 31. | This species is an obligate anaerobe and is found in the rumen of cows.
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| 32. | An important distinction needs to be made here between the obligate anaerobes and the microaerophiles.
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| 33. | Microaerophiles, like the obligate anaerobes, are damaged by normal atmospheric concentrations of oxygen.
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| 34. | It shows consistent growth throughout nutrient broth which is consistent with being an aerotolerant anaerobe.
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| 35. | It is a facultative anaerobe, it can therefore use alcoholic respiration in aerobic conditions.
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| 36. | "Victavallis vadensis " is a facultative anaerobe, like most gut microbes.
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| 37. | Chlorhexidine is active against Gram-negative organisms, facultative anaerobes, aerobes, and yeasts.
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| 38. | There are organisms that can adjust their metabolism to their environment, such as facultative anaerobes.
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| 39. | There are three categories of anaerobes.
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| 40. | Many facultative anaerobes use denitrification because nitrate, like oxygen, has a high reduction potential.
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