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Organisms that can live in low-oxygen environments are called anaerobic organisms.

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If an organism can survive with little oxygen, they are anaerobic. However, if they need a regular amount of oxygen, they are aerobic.

Examples of the following include;

Aerobic: Animals, plants, etc.

Anaerobic: Bacteria(s)

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