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Biology, 24.11.2020 19:00 jlopez113

How do obligate aerobes and obligate anaerobes differ in their interactions with the atmosphere? A.
Obligate aerobes take in atmospheric oxygen, while obligate anaerobes take in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Obligate aerobes cannot survive in the presence of atmospheric oxygen, while obligate anaerobes can.
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Obligate aerobes require oxygen from the atmosphere for survival, while obligate anaerobes do not.
D.
Obligate aerobes release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, while obligate anaerobes release oxygen.

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