What Can Be Assumed About the Conditions Within the Flask?

What can be assumed about the conditions within the flask during the week it sat tightly stoppered? Answer: There was no oxygen in the flask.

Explanation:

The presence of anaerobic bacteria in the flask indicates that there was no oxygen present. Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to survive, unlike aerobic bacteria which do. By finding only anaerobic bacteria in the flask after it had been stoppered for a week, it can be inferred that there was no oxygen in the flask environment.

When the flask was left open to the air for an hour before being stoppered, any oxygen present would have been used up or escaped. As a result, the absence of oxygen allowed anaerobic bacteria to thrive in the flask during the week it sat tightly stoppered.

This experiment demonstrates the importance of oxygen availability for different types of organisms. While aerobic organisms require oxygen for respiration, anaerobic organisms can survive in oxygen-deprived environments. The presence of only anaerobic bacteria in the flask points to the absence of oxygen and the suitability of the environment for these organisms.

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