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aerobe

Aerobe vs Aerose - What's the difference?

aerobe | aerose |


As a noun aerobe

is any organism (but especially a bacterium) that can tolerate the presence of oxygen, or that needs oxygen to survive.

As an adjective aerose is

of, or like copper or brass; brassy.

Anaerobe vs Aerobe - What's the difference?

anaerobe | aerobe |


As nouns the difference between anaerobe and aerobe

is that anaerobe is an anaerobic organism; one that does not require oxygen to sustain its metabolic processes while aerobe is (biology) any organism (but especially a bacterium) that can tolerate the presence of oxygen, or that needs oxygen to survive.