Compare obligate aerobes and obligate anaerobes.
a.)
Obligate aerobes do not require oxygen but can use oxygen for aerobic respiration to produce more ATP if oxygen is present, whereas obligate anaerobes require oxygen.
b.)
Obligate aerobes do not require oxygen but can use oxygen for aerobic respiration to produce more ATP if oxygen is present, whereas obligate anaerobes require an oxygen-free environment.
c.)
Obligate aerobes require an oxygen-free environment, whereas obligate anaerobes are not affected by the presence or absence of oxygen.
d.)
Obligate aerobes require oxygen, whereas obligate anaerobes require an oxygen-free environment.