| 1. | Two sub-types exist : facultative anaerobe and obligate anaerobe.
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| 2. | Two sub-types exist : facultative anaerobe and obligate anaerobe.
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| 3. | Some anaerobes react negatively or even die if oxygen is present.
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| 4. | This is observable when facultative anaerobes are cultured in thioglycollate broth.
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| 5. | Comparing to them, obligate anaerobes can be harmed by oxygen.
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| 6. | Halanaerobiales are halophilic obligate anaerobes with a fermentative or homoacetogenic metabolism.
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| 7. | Most respiring anaerobes are heterotrophs, although some do live autotrophically.
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| 8. | It is an anaerobe, which means it cannot live near oxygen.
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| 9. | The least common were infections caused exclusively by anaerobes and facultative organisms.
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| 10. | They are obligate anaerobes and oxygen is toxic to them.
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