Cаmpylоbаcter jejuni is оne оf the most common bаcterial causes of foodborne gastroenteritis, responsible for between 400-500 million cases annually worldwide. Chemotaxis in C. jejuni has been shown to play an important role in colonization of the intestinal tract and is therefore an important part of the pathogenesis process for this species. C. jejuni is a chemoorganoheterotroph that relies on oxidative phosphorylation to generate ATP. Experiments have shown that under near-anaerobic conditions (1% or less oxygen), C. jejuni will migrate to 20 mM concentrations of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), fumarate, nitrate, nitrite, and hydrogen peroxide, but will not do this when 6% or higher oxygen is present. Which of the following would best describe growth of C. jejuni?