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MATCH
1.
aerotolerant anaerobe
2.
obligate anaerobe
3.
facultative anaerobe
4.
microaerophile
5.
obligate aerobe
__
4
___organism that needs oxygen to make ATP but only at concentrations lower
than found in the atmosphere
__
1
___organism that do not use oxygen as a final electron acceptor but can grow in
its presence
__
3
___organism that can use oxygen as a final electron acceptor but also grows in
the absence of oxygen
_
2
____organism that cannot grow in the presence of oxygen
__
5
___organism that requires oxygen for growth
Match the 5 above into their suspected growth in Brain-Heart infusion (BHI) agar.
Match 1-5 here also, these are the most important organisms to know. Their
oxygen use is important as to where they can grow.
__
3
___
Actinomyces
__
5
___
Nocardia
__
5
___
Mycobacterium
__
3
___
Shigella
__
5
___
Helicobacter
___
3
__
Proteus
__
2
___
Clostridium
__
3
___
Streptococcus
__
3
___
Serratia
__
2
___
Bacteroides
__
3___
E. Coli
__
4
___
Propionibacterium
__
1
___
Pseudomonas
___
3
__
Salmonella
___
3__
Bacillus
__
4
___
Lactobacillus
__
3
___
Klebsiella
__
5___
Campylobacter
_
3
____
Staphylococcus
Think about it: Where do you think each of these can grow based on their use of
oxygen? (Write it next to each organism)
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