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AAT Bioquest

Are lactic acid bacteria facultative anaerobes?

Posted February 8, 2024


Answer

Yes, lactic acid bacteria are considered to be facultative anaerobes because of their ability to metabolize energy in the presence or absence of oxygen. Lactic acid bacteria metabolize energy through fermentation in the absence of oxygen, and to switch to aerobic respiration when oxygen is available.

Additional resources

Lactic Acid Bacteria and Their Bacteriocins: Classification, Biosynthesis and Applications against Uropathogens: A Mini-Review

Cellular Processes

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