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Look up: Anaerobic

  1. Anaerobic
    able to live and grow where there is no air.
    Found on http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/

  2. anaerobic
    Pertaining to the absence of free oxygen. Anaerobic organisms do not require oxygen for their life processes, in fact oxygen is toxic to many of them. Most anaerobic organisms are bacteria or archaeans.
    Found on http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gl

  3. Anaerobic
    Describes organisms living or occurring when oxygen is absent. Usually term used when talking about compost heaps.
    Found on http://www.emilycompost.com/garden_gloss

  4. Anaerobic
    A life or process that occurs in, or is not destroyed by, the absence of oxygen.
    Found on http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/

  5. anaerobic
    Not requiring free, molecular oxygen for respiration.
    Found on http://ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary

  6. Anaerobic
    Living in the absence of free oxygen e.g. anaerobic bacteria. Obligate anaerobes grow only in the absence of oxygen; facultative anaerobes grow either with or without oxygen.
    Found on http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/lib/glos

  7. anaerobic
    (Humans as organisms) without oxygen
    Found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesiz

  8. anaerobic
    [adj] - not aerobic 2. [adj] - living or active in the absence of free oxygen
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  9. Anaerobic
    (1) microorganisms that do not require oxygen for their respiratory processes; (2) an environment in which oxygen is not available
    Found on http://www.oasisenviro.co.uk/Glossary%20

  10. Anaerobic
    Those metabolic processes which are not dependent on oxygen. Anaerobic organisms can therefore thrive in tissues which are hypoxic or anoxic.
    Found on http://www.chriscolton.co.uk/glossary.ht

  11. Anaerobic
    Occurring in the absence of air or oxygen. See also: Aerobic, Anaerobe, Oxygen.
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  12. Anaerobic
    living or occurring only in the absence of free oxygen.
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  13. anaerobic
    In the absence of air or unreacted or free oxygen.
    Found on http://www.bacgroup.com/glossary/glossar

  14. anaerobic
    Reactions (usually biological) that take place in the absence of oxygen
    Found on http://www.greener-industry.org

  15. Anaerobic
    Operating in the absence of Oxygen
    Found on http://www.roadsafeeurope.com/glossary.h

  16. Anaerobic
    An environment, such as a soil, that has no oxygen. Bacteria require oxygen to live, so the absence of this gas will mean the absence of bacteria. This means the preservation of things that bacteria usually be destroyed will survive.
    Found on http://www.keystothepast.info/durhamcc/k

  17. Anaerobic
    Without oxygen
    Found on http://www.dwp.gov.uk/medical/med_condit

  18. Anaerobic
    Exercise without use of oxygen as an energy source; short of bursts of vigorous exercises.
    Found on http://www.seahawks.com/medicalglossary.

  19. Anaerobic
    An organism which does not require oxygen in order to live.
    Found on http://www.gadsbywicks.co.uk/docs/GLOSSA

  20. Anaerobic
    Anaerobic: Not requiring oxygen. Anaerobic bacteria do not need oxygen to grow; in fact, oxygen is usually toxic to them. An anaerobic environment lacks oxygen.
    Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.

  21. anaerobic
    a condition in which no oxygen is available in any form, e.g. anaerobic environment. Organisms which grow in the absence of dissolved oxygen are called anaerobic; a condition in which no oxygen is available in any form; e.g. anaerobic environment. Organisms which grow in the absence of dissolved oxygen are called anaerobic. Category: Botany and zoology
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  22. Anaerobic
    literally, 'without oxygen.' In anaerobic exercise, energy is produced without oxygen, usually because the exercise intensity is such that the heart and lungs can't get enough oxygen to the muscles. Anaerobic exercise creates a byproduct called lactate, which builds up in the muscles and causes soreness and fatigue.
    Found on http://www.rei.com/learn/Crosstrain/rei/

  23. Anaerobic
    Living or active in the absence of free oxygen. In a compost bin decay speeds up with the introduction of air and water.
    Found on http://www.westcountryworms.co.uk/worm-g

  24. Anaerobic
    A life or process that occurs in, or is not destroyed by, the absence of oxygen.
    Found on http://www.dlservicesinc.com/Terminology

  25. anaerobic
    The absence of air (specifically of free oxygen). Used to describe a biological habitat or an organism that has very low tolerance for oxygen.
    Found on http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/dictionary/


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