Anaerobic organism facts for kids
An anaerobic organism is any living thing that does not need oxygen for growth.
- Obligate anaerobes will die when exposed to atmospheric levels of oxygen.
- Facultative anaerobes can use oxygen when it is present.
- Aerotolerant organisms can survive in the presence of oxygen, but they are anaerobic because they do not use oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor.
Microaerophiles are organisms that may use oxygen, but only at low concentrations; their growth is inhibited by normal oxygen concentrations. Nanaerobes are organisms that cannot grow in the presence of oxygen, but can grow with and benefit from nanomolar concentrations of oxygen.
Some anaerobic bacteria produce toxins (e.g., tetanus or botulinum toxins) that are highly dangerous to higher organisms, including humans.
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Spinoloricus nov. sp., a metazoan that metabolises with hydrogen, lacking mitochondria and instead using hydrogenosomes.
See also
In Spanish: Organismo anaerobio para niños
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