anaeróbio
Anaeróbio refers to organisms, typically microorganisms, that do not require oxygen for growth and survival. These organisms have adapted to environments where oxygen is absent or present in very low concentrations. Their metabolic processes are designed to obtain energy through alternative pathways that do not involve molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor.
There are several types of anaerobic organisms. Obligate anaerobes are those that cannot tolerate oxygen at
Anaerobic respiration differs from aerobic respiration in the electron acceptor used. Instead of oxygen, obligate and
Anaerobic organisms play crucial roles in various ecosystems, including soil, marine sediments, and the digestive tracts