obligate aerobe - определение. Что такое obligate aerobe
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Что (кто) такое obligate aerobe - определение

ORGANISM THAT REQUIRES OXYGEN TO GROW
Oxidative aerobes; User:Grobbin5/sandbox; Obligate aerobes

Obligate parasite         
PARASITIC ORGANISM THAT CANNOT COMPLETE ITS LIFE-CYCLE WITHOUT EXPLOITING A SUITABLE HOST
Holoparasite; Obligate parasitism
An obligate parasite or holoparasite is a parasitic organism that cannot complete its life-cycle without exploiting a suitable host. If an obligate parasite cannot obtain a host it will fail to reproduce.
aerobe         
ORGANISM THAT THRIVES IN AN OXYGENATED ENVIRONMENT
Obligate aerobic; Aerobe; Aerobic organisms; Aerobic bacteria; Aerobic bacterium; Bacteria, aerobic; Gram-negative aerobic bacteria; Aerobic microorganisms; Aerobic condition; Aerobes; Ærobe; Aerobic microbe; Aerobic microbes; Aerobic microorganism
['?:r??b]
¦ noun Biology any organism that can grow in the presence of free oxygen.
Origin
C19: coined in Fr. from Gk aer + bios 'life'.
obligate         
Obligarotye
¦ verb
1. compel (someone) to undertake a legal or moral duty.
2. US commit (assets) as security.
¦ adjective Biology restricted to a particular function or mode of life: an obligate parasite.
Derivatives
obligator noun
Origin
ME (as adjective in the sense 'bound by the law'): from L. obligat-, obligare (see oblige).

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Obligate aerobe

An obligate aerobe is an organism that requires oxygen to grow. Through cellular respiration, these organisms use oxygen to metabolise substances, like sugars or fats, to obtain energy. In this type of respiration, oxygen serves as the terminal electron acceptor for the electron transport chain. Aerobic respiration has the advantage of yielding more energy (adenosine triphosphate or ATP) than fermentation or anaerobic respiration, but obligate aerobes are subject to high levels of oxidative stress.