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Converting energy into a usable form by the cell is termed:
Cellular Respiration
Two types of Respiration are classified by:
Aerobic - requires oxygen
Anaerobic - does not require oxygen
Three types of Anaerobic bacteria:
Obligate Anaerobes
Facultative Anaerobes
Tolerant Anaerobes
Which type of Anaerobic Bacteria are unable to live in the presence of Oxygen?
Obligate Anaerobes
Which type of Anaerobic Bacteria is able to use Oxygen if available but can still conduct Anaerobic Respiration in it's absence?
Facultative Anaerobes
What is the distinguishing factor between Obligate, Facultative, and Tolerant Anaerobes?
Obligate requires oxygen, Facultative will use oxygen if it is present, Tolerant is completely indifferent of the presence of oxygen, and will always conduct anaerobic respiration.
What is Mutualism?
A relationship between two organisms in which each confers a benefit to the other.
What kind of bacteria demonstrates Mutualism? How?
Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria

Fixing Nitrogen into a usable form benefits a plant and the plant then provides nutrition for the bacteria to thrive too.
What is the function of Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria?
It converts nitrogen into a form that can be used by an organism, which in turn provides nutrition for the bacteria.
Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria would be further classified as what kind of organism in regards to feeding style?
Heterotrophic