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14 February, 14:30

How are anaerobic bacteria different from fish?

a. Fish produce lots of young; anaerobic bacteria cannot reproduce.

b. Fish require oxygen to survive; anaerobic bacteria don't.

c. Certain species of fish thrive in polluted water; anaerobic bacteria cannot.

d. Fish thrive in very hot temperatures; anaerobic bacteria thrive in very cold temperature.

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  1. 14 February, 16:57
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    B : fish require oxygen to survive : anaerobic bacteria don't
  2. 14 February, 17:34
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    B

    Explanation:

    Fish take small amounts of oxygen from water bacteria however, i believe do not need oxygen
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