Anaerobic organisms do not require oxygen to survive. On earth, those organisms are limited to many types of bacteria and obligate anaerobes.
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Anaerobic bacteria are living things that do not require oxygen to survive. These organisms can produce energy through other metabolic processes that do not involve oxygen, such as fermentation or using alternative electron acceptors.
Animals must breathe oxygen to live. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, which is the process that provides energy for the body to function.
fishes take in water and remove oxygen from it.....thats how they breathe....
depends on how you define "breathe" lots of animals without lungs (fish, insects, single celled animals) but (almost) all require O2 for metabolism (only plants don't need any oxidizing substance to live)
You need to take care of living things around you such as plants to keep them alive and keep us alive they give us oxygen.
No, ants require oxygen to survive just like any other living organism. Without oxygen, ants would not be able to carry out their essential biological processes and would eventually die.