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Living without oxygen
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anaerobic
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. living or active in the absence of free oxygen; "anaerobic bacteria" [syn: anaerobiotic ] [ant: aerobic ] not aerobic; "isometric exercises are anaerobic" [ant: aerobic ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Anaerobic means "living without air", as opposed to aerobic which means "living in the presence of air." Anaerobic may also refer to: Anaerobic adhesive , a bonding agent that does not cure in the presence of air Anaerobic clarigester , an anaerobic digester ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anaerobic \An*a`["e]*rob"ic\, a. [Pref. an-not + a["e]robic.] (Biol.) Not requiring air or oxygen for life; -- applied especially to those microbes to which free oxygen is unnecessary; ana["e]robiotic; -- opposed to a["e]robic . (Biol.) Relating to, or ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"capable of living without oxygen," 1879 (as anaerobian ; modern form first attested 1884), from French anaƩrobie , coined 1863 by French bacteriologist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), from Greek an- "without" (see an- (1)) + aer "air" (see air (n.1)) + bios ...
Usage examples of anaerobic.
Tony May is analyzing the genomes of archaebacterial species that inhabit the hot, anaerobic waters of hydrothermal vents and deep rocks, looking for highly conserved genes that may have belonged to the universal ancestor of all life on Earth.
If the substance in question here was even somewhat volatile, as long as it was preserved in an anaerobic substance like honey, which was well known to the ancients, or sealed within a container crafted from a nonporous material like faience, gold, or glass, it could remain quite deadly and still be quite dangerous today.
The first wave would carry only anaerobic and photoautotrophic organisms, simple forms of life that required no oxygen and derived energy from sunlight.
The substance in which the young umbrella trees had been planted was a zoogloea, a glutinous mass of one-celled vegetables and somewhat larger anaerobic animal life that fed on the vegetables.
Although clinical trials had not yet even begun, preliminary tests had indicated that Ribomax, a genetically engineered RNA molecule, was effective against a wide range of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, including pathogens of the genera Clostridium, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus.
The corpse is a paradise of luminescent bacteria, anaerobic clostridia, penicilliumall working their own active, grimy little bodies into action, where they oxidize fat, break down protein and carbohydrates.
The article had focused on some unusual infections afflicting abdominal-wound patients at the Willowbrook where the principal pathogen had been Enterococcus faecalis, part of a community of anaerobic bacteria found in the lower digestive tract.
The little runabout turned down an avenue lined with feathery anaerobic palm trees and pink statuary and bounced up a flight of broad marble steps into a turntable-style airlock.
He lifted the instrument, with his glove wiped away the clay smeared on the glass, moved the setting to anaerobic, and trained the scope on the rough surface.
Some retreated into the oozy, anaerobic world of bogs and lake bottoms.
Nubium was ideally suited to the growth of anaerobic bacteria, soil organisms, phage, rare moulds, and all those microscopic life forms, essential to medicine and industry, which required airless culture.
Dan could not see the entire face, but from what he could see of the neck and arms, the body had apparently mummified in the cold, dry, anaerobic atmosphere within the ship.
The cyanobacteria kept the hydrogen and excreted the oxygen, polluting Earth's atmosphere with it (from the point of view of the other, anaerobic, bacterial.
Both of these two bacteria species are obligate anaerobic bacteria, meaning that they live only under conditions without oxygen.
It reminded her of hot summer afternoons spent turning the compost pile, of anaerobic bacteria, and of scrubbing the algae out of the water troughs.