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Aerobic refers to what property of chemotrophs?

A) Fermentation releases great amounts of gas but only in chemotrophs.
B) Chemotrophs remove carbon dioxide from the air.
C) Chemotroph metabolism that does not require oxygen.
D) Heat losses occur in the presence of oxygen.
E) Chemotrophs require oxygen to convert energy into a usable form.

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Aerobic refers to the property of chemotrophs that require oxygen to convert energy into a usable form.

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Aerobic refers to what property of chemotrophs?

Aerobic refers to the property of chemotrophs that require oxygen to convert energy into a usable form.

Unlike many other organisms, fungi are obligate aerobes, meaning they need oxygen to survive. Other organisms, such as certain bacteria, can switch between aerobic respiration and fermentation depending on the availability of oxygen.

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