How are facultative anaerobes different from obligate aerobes?
Facultative anaerobes are aerobic bacteria which have catalase and superoxide dis-mutase, so they can use oxygen as obligate aerobes. However, they can also grow in the absence of oxygen by using fermentation for energy.
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