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What are complete anaerobes and partial anaerobes?

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Complete anaerobes are the organisms which respire anaerobically by fermentation and are killed in presence of `O_2` These are called strict anaerobes or obligate anaerobes.
Partial anerobes are called facultative anaerobes which can respire both aerobically and anaerobically.
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