Answer:
Facultative mean survival in presence or absence of oxygen;
Obligate mean survival either in the presence of oxygen or absence, NOT BOTH
Explanation:
An obligate aerobe is an organism capable of survival ONLY in the presence of oxygen. A good example is human being.
A facultative anaerobe is an organism capable of survival in either the presence of oxygen or absence. A good example is Escherichia coli
Obligate anaerobes is capable of survival ONLY in the absence of Oxygen, because they die in the presence of oxygen.