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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1358006" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Aerobic vs anerobic bacteria. I took a short course on bacteria as part of my applicator lic CEUs. I sure ain't no expert on it but... I bet Lucky_P can tell us all about it.</p><p>Some do need oxygen--others can't tolerate oxygen, and others don't 'have" to have oxygen, but can tolerate the presence of oxygen. </p><p>Them that don't absolutely need or can't stand air are called anaerobes. </p><p>Some, have some kind of way they change or adapt and grow in either case. eColi and staph are the kind that grow in either circumstance. </p><p>All the Clostridium strains of bacteria can exist in air, but can't multiply or grow in air. </p><p>The one that causes botulism and tetanus are ones that can't grow in an oxy (air) rich environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1358006, member: 18945"] Aerobic vs anerobic bacteria. I took a short course on bacteria as part of my applicator lic CEUs. I sure ain't no expert on it but... I bet Lucky_P can tell us all about it. Some do need oxygen--others can't tolerate oxygen, and others don't 'have" to have oxygen, but can tolerate the presence of oxygen. Them that don't absolutely need or can't stand air are called anaerobes. Some, have some kind of way they change or adapt and grow in either case. eColi and staph are the kind that grow in either circumstance. All the Clostridium strains of bacteria can exist in air, but can't multiply or grow in air. The one that causes botulism and tetanus are ones that can't grow in an oxy (air) rich environment. [/QUOTE]
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