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The absence of ________ leaves obligate anaerobes susceptible to killing by oxygen.

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The answer in the space provided is superoxide dismutase, it is because if the superoxide dismutase is absent which is considered to be an enzyme, this will likely cause the oxygen into poisoning the obligate anaerobes and to lead it from being killed.

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