Answer :

Obligate anaerobes survive in the human body by staying in the places where aerobic organisms quickly use the available oxygen.

What are obligate anaerobes and how do they survive in the human body?

  1. Obligate anaerobes are the kind of anaerobes that dies out of oxygen concentration of atmosphere.
  2. Obligate anaerobes requires an environment containing absolutely no oxygen to survive.
  3. They survive in human body because they live in the area where the aerobic organisms quickly use or consume the oxygen.
  4. They also have special ability of using the enzyme in order to convert oxygen to harmless molecules.
  5. So knowing they fact that they are anaerobes and requires oxygen free environment to survive they survive in human body.
  6. In human body they uses their special abilities either to survive or stay in the areas where active aerobic organism quickly consume the oxygen.

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