"Staphylococcus " species can be differentiated from other aerobic and facultative anaerobic, Gram-positive cocci by several simple tests . " Staphylococcus " species are facultative anaerobes ( capable of growth both aerobically and anaerobically ).
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Now, if you " want " to muddy the waters, consider facultative anaerobes-for example, " Listeria monocytogenes " can be isolated from a throat swab . talk ) 03 : 04, 11 March 2012 ( UTC)
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In practical terms, facultative anaerobes are useful because they can be grown quickly to a very high concentration with oxygen and then used to produce hydrogen at a high rate when the oxygen supply is stopped.
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This means that even in the presence of weak-acid preservatives such as lactic acid or acetic acid, " Saccharomyces bailii " can still grow . " Lactobacillus fructivorans " is a facultative anaerobe that is acid tolerant.
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Blackleg in potatoes is most commonly caused by " Pectobacterium atrosepticum " ( older synonym : " Erwinia carotovora subsp . astroseptica " ), a gram-negative, nonsporulating, facultative anaerobe that is also associated with soft rot of potatoes.
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""'Virgibacillus " "'is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped ( bacillus ) bacteria and a member of the phylum Firmicutes . " Virgibacillus " species can be obligate aerobes ( oxygen reliant ), or facultative anaerobes and catalase enzyme positive.
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"Pediococcus acidilactici " is a facultative anaerobe that grows well on deMann, Rogosa, Sharpe agar of an optimum pH of 6.2, with an overnight incubation at 37 and 45�C . It is also viable at higher temperatures up to 65�C.
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It is a motile, facultative anaerobe . " C . histolyticum " is pathogenic in many species, including guinea pigs, mice, and rabbits, and humans . " C . histolyticum " has been shown to cause gas gangrene, often in association with other bacteria species.
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For practical purposes, there are three categories of anaerobe : obligate anaerobes, which are harmed by the presence of oxygen; aerotolerant organisms, which cannot use oxygen for growth but tolerate its presence; and facultative anaerobes, which can grow without oxygen but use oxygen if it is present.
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In aerobic respiration, the final oxidant is molecular oxygen ( O 2 ), which accepts four electrons from an electron donor such as NADH to be converted to water . " E . coli ", as facultative anaerobes, can carry out both aerobic respiration and menaquinone-mediated anaerobic respiration.