Question 25 / 102:  Relatively little is known about many obligate anaerobes. Why might this be so?
A  The obligate aerobes are far more numerous, and also far more interesting.
B  It's much harder to provide the right atmospheric environment to cultivate obligate anaerobes,
so it's been harder to study them.
C  Only obligate aerobes cause disease, so we've had little reason to study obligate anaerobes.
D  The majority of obligate anaerobes are very nutritionally fastidious, which has slowed their
study.
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