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Clostridium bacteria

Microscopic view of Clostridium bacteria.

Clostridium bacteria are obligate anaerobes, so must live in environments without oxygen such as inside animal or plant tissue. The Clostridium family includes bacteria that cause botulism and tetanus.

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