Researchers working with Rob Dunn set out to collect and identify microbes found in belly buttons. When the researchers began identifying these microbes, they found that the microbes represented a wide range of metabolic activities. For example, one microbe might be able to break down sugars found in the belly button for energy, but only in the absence of oxygen. What terms would you use to describe this microbe:________

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Answer:

Obligate Anaerobes

Explanation:

This are organisms that can  survive in condition where there is no  normal concentration of atmospheric oxygen. These organisms sensitivity to oxygen however varies from one species to another. Examples are Clostodium, bacteriods . They obtain their  energy through Anaerobic respiration. This fermentation process produce small amount of ATPs,because, it uses electron acceptor    in the process of energy generation  compare to aerobic respiration which makes use of  electron transport chain. This explains the reasons why the aerobic respiration produces more energy than than anaerobic.

Organisms that respire in the presence  or absence of oxygen are called falcultative arerobes. Thus they are different from  obligate anaerobes both in oxygen sensitivity and tolerance, example -staphylococcus spp.

Basically their sensitivity to oxygen is due to:

1. their inability to produce required  amount  enzymes  (catalase and superperoxide  dimutase) to detoxify  superoxide and hydrogen peroxide  build up in their cells produced from unpaired electrons in their orbitals

2 Growth inhibition from  High redox potential  of  dissolved oxygen also affects

3.Inhibition of metabolic enzymes in obligates  from  formation of  disulfide from oxidation of sulfides.

All theses reactions made these organisms to be intolerant  to oxygen concentration.

Answer: They are Obligate anaerobes.

Explanation:

Obligate anaerobes are microorganisms that survive and strive well in the absence of oxygen. Presence of oxygen is lethal to obligate anaerobes. Obligate anaerobes lack superoxide dismutase and catalase or peroxidase enzymes which make oxygen concentration to be lethal to them. Obligate anaerobes are poisoned and inhibited by oxygen. Examples include clostridium and bacteriods. These bacteria obtain energy through anaerobic respiration and fermentation process where they obtain little amount of ATP. They are much different from Obligate aerobes, as obligate aerobes require oxygen to to survive.