anaeróbias
Anaeróbias refers to organisms that can survive and grow in the absence of oxygen. These microorganisms, primarily bacteria and archaea, have evolved unique metabolic pathways to extract energy from nutrients without oxygen as the final electron acceptor. Instead, they utilize other molecules, such as sulfates, nitrates, or carbon dioxide, or they employ fermentation. The process of anaerobic respiration differs from aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen. Fermentation, a type of anaerobic metabolism, produces less energy but allows organisms to thrive in oxygen-deprived environments.
Anaerobic organisms are found in a wide range of habitats, including deep soil, sediments at the bottom