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  • == Facultative Anaerobic Organism == ...xygen]]-rich (aerobic) and oxygen-poor (anaerobic) environments. The term "facultative" is derived from the Latin word "facultas", meaning "ability or power", and
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  • == Facultative == '''Facultative''' (/fəˈkʌltətɪv/; from the Latin ''facultas'', meaning "ability") is
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  • == Facultative Anaerobic Organism == ...xygen]]-rich (aerobic) and oxygen-poor (anaerobic) environments. The term "facultative" is derived from the Latin word "facultas", meaning "ability or power", and
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  • == Facultative Anaerobe == '''Facultative anaerobes''' (pronunciation: fuh-KUL-tuh-tiv an-uh-ROHB) are organisms that
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  • == Facultative Aerobe == '''Facultative aerobe''' (pronunciation: fuh-KUHL-tuh-tiv AIR-obe) is a type of [[microorg
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  • == Facultative Aerobes == ...words 'facultas', meaning ability, and 'aer', meaning air, signifying the organism's ability to adapt to different oxygen conditions.
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  • == Aerobic Organism == ...''Aerobic Organism''' (pronunciation: /eɪˈrəʊbɪk ˈɔːɡənɪzəm/) is a type of organism that can survive and grow in an oxygenated environment.
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  • ...a type of [[parasite]] that live and reproduce inside the cells of a host organism. They are capable of altering the function of the host cell to ensure their ...parasites are completely dependent on the host cell for replication, while facultative parasites can replicate both inside and outside cells.
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  • ...ς, ''thermos'', meaning "hot" and φίλος, ''philos'', meaning "love") is an organism — a type of extremophile — that thrives at relatively high temperatures ...phile|obligate thermophiles]], and [[Hyperthermophile|hyperthermophiles]]. Facultative thermophiles can survive at high temperatures but also at normal or low tem
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  • ...chromatin|constitutive heterochromatin]] and [[Facultative heterochromatin|facultative heterochromatin]]. Both play a role in the expression of genes. Because it === Facultative Heterochromatin ===
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  • ...nciation: kroh-moh-bak-TEER-ee-uhm vye-oh-LAY-see-uhm) is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, non-sporing coccobacillus. It is a mobile bacterium with a flage * [[Facultative anaerobic organism]]: An organism that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but is capable
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  • ''Aeromonas veronii'' is a [[facultative anaerobe|facultative anaerobic]] organism that can grow in both the presence and absence of oxygen. It is [[motile]] [[Category:Facultative anaerobes]]
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  • '''Microaerophile''' (pronunciation: /ˌmaɪkrəʊˈɛərəʊfaɪl/) is a type of [[organism]] that requires oxygen to survive, but at lower levels than are present in A '''Microaerophile''' is an organism that grows in low oxygen concentrations, typically 2-10%, and may also requ
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  • ...erium, meaning it can grow with or without oxygen. It is also [[Fastidious organism|fastidious]], requiring specific nutrients to grow. The bacterium is typica * [[Facultative anaerobic bacteria]]
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  • ...biosis''' (pronunciation: /ˌɛndoʊˌsaɪmbɪˈoʊsɪs/) is a process in which one organism (the [[Symbiont]]) lives inside another (the [[Host (biology)|Host]]) and b ...ndosymbiosis, the symbiont cannot live independently of the host, while in facultative endosymbiosis, the symbiont can live both inside and outside the host.
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  • '''Acidophile''' (pronounced as /ˈæsɪdəʊfaɪl/) is an organism that thrives in highly acidic environments with a pH typically below 3. * '''[[Facultative Acidophiles]]''': These organisms can tolerate acidic conditions, but they
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  • ...Latin ''carnis'' meaning "meat" and ''vorare'' meaning "to devour") is an organism that derives its energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting ma ...nutrients found in animal flesh and cannot obtain them from plant matter. Facultative carnivores, such as [[canines]], can survive on plant matter but prefer ani
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  • '''Obligate aerobe''' (pronunciation: /ˈɒblɪɡət ˈɛərəʊb/) refers to an organism that requires [[oxygen]] to grow. Through [[cellular respiration]], these o * [[Anaerobe]]: An organism that can survive and grow in an oxygen-free environment.
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  • * [[Aerobic]]: Pertaining to an organism or environment that requires oxygen. * [[Anaerobic]]: Pertaining to an organism or environment that does not require oxygen.
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  • ''Enterococcus avium'' is a Gram-positive, non-spore-forming, facultative anaerobic bacterium. It is part of the normal intestinal flora of humans an While ''Enterococcus avium'' is generally considered a commensal organism, it can cause opportunistic infections in humans, particularly in those wit
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  • ...e a type of [[bacteria]] that live and multiply inside the cells of a host organism. * '''Facultative intracellular bacteria''': These bacteria can survive both inside and outsi
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