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Do anaerobic organisms still exist? if no, why not? if yes give two examples.
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Do anaerobic organisms still exist? if no, why not? if yes give two examples.
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They do still exist and are mostly microscopic and consist of various types of bacteria. Two examples can be
Actinomyces
and Bacteroides, both obligate anaerobics, meaning that air actually harms them.
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