Anaerobe in a sentence as a noun

And make the planet safe for anaerobes again.

Most of the organisms in the gut are strict anaerobes which are killed on contact with oxygen.

Sure, the long term effects were great for a lot of species, including us. But they weren't so great for the obligate anaerobes.

Microbiologist here - the name anaerobe is a pretty broad term.

If you thought the food poisoning from aerobic bacteria was rough, try some of the more exciting anaerobes.

How can obligate anaerobes surivive in our bodies?

Sure the faculatative anaerobes will survive, but this is going to create an imbalance in the populations being transplanted.

The wikipedia page of bacteriodes fragilis says that it's an obligate anaerobe[1].

Only a few anaerobes survived, in isolated nooks and crannies where the deadly gas did not reach.> After this catastrophe, the planet would have seen several million years of relative quiet.

Available technologies and techniques at the time made studying many commensal anaerobes very difficult.

Increasing atmospheric oxygen from early photosynthetic organisms did drive most anaerobes into extinction.

Anaerobe definitions

noun

an organism (especially a bacterium) that does not require air or free oxygen to live