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anaerobe    音标拼音: ['ænɚ,ob]
n. 厌氧性生物

厌氧性生物

anaerobe
n 1: an organism (especially a bacterium) that does not require
air or free oxygen to live


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  • Anaerobe | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
    Anaerobe is essential reading for those who wish to remain at the forefront of discoveries relating to life processes of strict anaerobes The journal is multi-disciplinary, and provides a unique forum for those investigating strictly anaerobic organisms that cause infections in humans and …
  • Anaerobic organism - Wikipedia
    An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require molecular oxygen for growth It may react negatively or even die if free oxygen is present
  • Anaerobic Infections - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    The most common anaerobe implicated in abdominal infections is Bacteroides fragilis, followed by Lactobacillus and Clostridium species Anaerobes are also a common cause of liver abscesses The common anaerobes associated are Bacteroides and Fusobacterium species
  • Anaerobes - Types of Bacteria, Classification and Examples
    Basically, anaerobes are organisms that do not require energy oxygen for metabolism As such, they are different from other types of organisms (aerobes) that need oxygen for their energy needs Compared to aerobes that need oxygen to grow, anaerobes are capable of using various other substances during metabolism
  • Overview of Anaerobic Bacteria - The Merck Manuals
    Obligate anaerobes are major components of the normal microflora on mucous membranes, especially of the oral cavity (gingival, odontogenic, and pharyngeal), lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and vagina; these anaerobes cause disease when normal mucosal barriers break down Gram-negative anaerobes and some of the infections they cause include
  • Anaerobes - ATCC
    ATCC offers a growing list of anaerobic bacteria and archaea isolated from human, animal, or environmental sources that can be used in microbiome research, next-generation sequencing, assay development, pathogen-host interaction studies, and more Explore our collection of anaerobes for your research needs
  • Anaerobe | definition of anaerobe by Medical dictionary
    Any organism, usually a bacterium, capable of living without air Anaerobic pathogens obtain their energy from fermentation; nonpathogenic anaerobes in nature obtain their energy from anaerobic respiration, in which nitrate or sulphate serve as electron acceptors
  • 9. 2: Oxygen Requirements for Microbial Growth
    Identify and describe different categories of microbes with requirements for growth with or without oxygen: obligate aerobe, obligate anaerobe, facultative anaerobe, aerotolerant anaerobe, microaerophile, and capnophile
  • Definition, Examples and Quiz - Biology Dictionary
    Anaerobic organisms are those that live an anoxic environment – one which lacks oxygen While most living things require oxygen to survive – they’re aerobic – oxygen can actually be toxic to anaerobic organisms
  • Anaerobic bacteria Definition and Examples - Biology Online
    Anaerobic bacteria can produce enzymes and toxins that can destroy tissues and lead to the death of organs The most abundant infections which are mainly developed by anaerobic bacteria are gangrene and tetanus However, some antibiotics with anaerobic coverage can be used for the treatments
  • Anaerobic Bacteria: Types, Metabolism, and Antibiotic Resistance
    Anaerobic bacteria are microorganisms that thrive in environments devoid of oxygen, influencing various biological processes and medical treatments Their ability to survive without oxygen makes them unique among bacterial species
  • Anaerobes: General Characteristics - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf
    Anaerobes are potentially pathogenic when displaced from normal environments (human colon, soil) and implanted in dead or dying tissue; abscesses, pneumonias, and oral and pelvic infections result Anaerobic conditions are required for sample collection, culturing, and identification
  • What is an Anaerobe? (with picture) - AllTheScience
    An anaerobe is an organism which is capable of thriving in an environment without oxygen, and in some cases may actually need an environment with limited or no oxygen to live
  • What Is An Anaerobe? | Breathe Deeply, Explore Life
    Frequently Asked Questions: What Is An Anaerobe? What defines an anaerobe in the context of microbiology? Anaerobes are defined as microorganisms that can survive and thrive in environments lacking oxygen They utilize alternative metabolic processes to generate energy
  • Anaerobic - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    Anaerobic is the unique capability of organisms, cells, processes, and life to continue even in the absence of molecular oxygen The tolerance of molecular oxygen varies from obligate to facultative anaerobes “ ἀν ” which is translated to the Latin word “ an ” meaning ‘ not ’ in English





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