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  1. An organism that cannot grow or survive without oxygen is called an obligate aerobe. Obligate aerobes require oxygen for their metabolism and energy production. They use oxygen as a final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain during cellular respiration to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the energy currency of the cell.

    These organisms thrive in oxygen-rich environments where they can efficiently carry out aerobic respiration. Examples of obligate aerobes include many species of bacteria, fungi, and protists that are adapted to aerobic conditions and cannot survive in the absence of oxygen.

  2. An organism that cannot grow without oxygen is an obligate aerobe.

    Obligate aerobes are organisms that require oxygen to survive and grow. They obtain energy through a process called cellular respiration, which uses oxygen to break down glucose and other nutrients. Some examples of obligate aerobes include animals, most bacteria, and many fungi.

    In contrast, there are other organisms that can grow with or without oxygen. These organisms are called facultative anaerobes. And some organisms, called anaerobic organisms, can only grow in the absence of oxygen.

  3. An organism that cannot grow without oxygen is an obligate aerobe. Obligate aerobes require oxygen for their metabolism and growth. They use oxygen as a final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain during cellular respiration to generate energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

  4. An organism that cannot grow without oxygen is called an obligate aerobe. Obligate aerobes require oxygen for their metabolism and growth because they use aerobic respiration to produce energy (ATP). They cannot survive in environments lacking oxygen.

    Obligate aerobes typically have enzymes and metabolic pathways that are specifically adapted to use oxygen as a final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration. Examples of obligate aerobes include many bacteria, fungi, and most plants, which thrive in oxygen-rich environments where they can efficiently carry out aerobic metabolism.

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