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Oxygen-requiring. Aerobic bacteria need oxygen to grow. Aerobic exercise requires the heart and lungs to work harder to meet the body's increased oxygen demand.
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In biochemistry, reactions that need oxygen to happen or happen when oxygen is present.
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(1) Presence of molecular oxygen. (2) Occurring only in the presence of molecular oxygen. (3) Growing in the presence of molecular oxygen.
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(air-oh-bik) [Gk. aer, air + bios, life] Containing oxygen; referring to an organism, environment, or cellular process that requires oxygen.
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Requiring dioxygen.
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Referring to a condition or a situation in which free oxygen exists in an environment.
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Living or occurring in an oxygen-rich environment
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"living only in the presence of oxygen," 1875, (after French aérobie, coined 1863 by Louis Pasteur) from Greek aero- "air" (see aero-) + bios "life" (see bio-).
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Pertaining to the presence of free oxygen. Aerobic organisms require oxygen for their life processes.
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In the presence of oxygen (opposite of anaerobic).
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In the presence of oxygen.
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Having oxygen.
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Occurring only in the presence of oxygen, or requiring oxygen.
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requiring oxygen
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Describes organisms living or occurring only when oxygen is present.
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Process that requires oxygen.
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Describes organisms living or occurring only when oxygen is present.
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an adjective describing an organism that can live only in the presence of oxygen gas
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(say: air - o - bick) - Cycling or exercising at a pace that allows breathing comfortably because you're getting enough oxygen. Think of it as a "conversational" pace. If you're br [..]
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is living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen.
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chemical reactions involving oxygen.
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See bacteria.
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Brisk exercise that promotes the circulation of oxygen through the blood. Examples include running, jogging, and swimming.
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(say: air - o - bick) - Cycling or exercising at a pace that allows breathing comfortably because you're getting enough oxygen. Think of it as a "conversational" pace. If you're br [..]
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with oxygen (pop)
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Requiring the presence of oxygen. Aerobic exercise, for example, requires increased oxygen consumption. Opposite of ANAEROBIC.
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A process that takes place in the presence of oxygen, such as the digestion of organic matter by bacteria in an oxidation pond.
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Respiration that uses oxygen.
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  Active in the presence of free oxygen.
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Organisms or processes requiring the presence of free oxygen.
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(Gk: aero=air; bios=life) using free oxygen in gaseaous or dissolved form, the opposite of anaerobic. In aerobic exercise or work, the organism takes up as much oxygen from its environment as it uses [..]
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With oxygen. Aerobic organisms, including animals and most soil organisms, require environments with oxygen. See anaerobic.
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biology/chemistry - with oxygen
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Using oxygen.
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(1) Having molecular oxygen as a part of the environment. (2) Growing only in the presence of molecular oxygen such as aerobic organisms. (3) Occurring only in the presence of molecular oxygen as appl [..]
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A process that takes place in the presence of oxygen
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[adjective] An organism or cell that requires oxygen to carry out its metabolic processes; a process that requires oxygen. Appears in modules:
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Requires oxygen.
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(adj) depending on free oxygen or air(adj) based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency
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Requiring the use of oxygen. Exercise that conditions the heart and lungs by increasing the efficiency of oxygen intake by the body.
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Any process that requires oxygen. Often used to describe a form of exercise, aerobic exercise.
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Deriving energy from a process requiring free oxygen (compare anaerobic).
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Aerobic refers to activities that require the presence of oxygen.
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 exercise at an intensity that allows the body’s need for oxygen to be continually met. This intensity can be sustained for long periods.
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Referring to a cell, organism, or metabolic process that utilizes O2 or that can grow in the presence of O2.
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Describes an organism or microorganism that requires — or has the ability to use — oxygen, which is found in ambient air, for the metabolic processes it needs to survive.
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Fat-fueled; aerobic exercise increased basal metabolic rate, reduces appetite, firms muscles, improves cardiac and respiratory function, and burns flab.
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(say: air - o - bick) - Cycling or exercising at a pace that allows breathing comfortably because you're getting enough oxygen. Think of it as a "conversational" pace. If you're breathing too hard to talk, the pace is too fast.
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living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen.
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it means it requires or has sufficient amounts of air
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Requiring oxygen [compare with anaerobic].
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Living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen.
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Life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen. (See: anaerobic.)
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Life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen. (See: anaerobic.)
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Describes life, processes, or conditions that require the presence of oxygen.
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Biological process that requires the presence of oxygen.
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An organism, such as top fermenting ale yeast, that needs oxygen to metabolize.
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Referring to bacteria and other forms of life which require oxygen to live.
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Needing oxygen for growth.
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In biochemistry, reactions that need oxygen to happen or happen when oxygen is present.
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Living in air. [4]
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Requiring oxygen.
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living in the presence of oxygen algae
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Requires oxygen.
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To be "with oxygen." Life or biological processes that can occur only in the presence of oxygen, such as the digestion of organic matter by bacteria.
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A condition in which atmospheric or dissolved oxygen is present in the aquatic (water) environment.
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Living or taking place in the presence of air or free oxygen.
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An aerobic environment contains oxygen. An aerobic organism can survive and grow in an oxygen-rich environment.
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Requiring oxygen for an organism to grow and survive.
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occurring in the presence of oxygen. For successful composting, sufficient oxygen should be provided to keep the system aerobic. This ensures that the composting proceeds rapidly and with minimal odour.
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This simply means requires oxygen and is a term used when describing certain types of bacteria. Aerobic bacteria can be divided into a number of sub categories. In terms of food safety, the term is us [..]
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A biochemical process occurring in the presence of oxygen.
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An action or process conducted in the presence of air, such as aerobic digestion or organic matter by bacteria.
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Describes gases that contain oxygen and which are commonly used as atmospheres for biological culture growth.
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Oxygen-dependent or requiring oxygen. [Journal of Experimental Biology; v194; 69-81; 1994.] [Journal of Bacteriology; v176; 5565-5570; 1994.] [Bioresource Technology; v99; 3279-3290; 2008; DOI:10.1016 [..]
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1. <chemistry> Having molecular oxygen present. 2. <microbiology> Growing, living or occurring in the presence of molecular oxygen. Bacteria that require oxygen to survive (aerobic bacteria). The used of aerobic microbes to break down raw sewage (aerobic waste treatment). 3. <physiology> Requiring oxygen for respiration. (18 Nov 1 [..]
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An organism that is living, active or occurring only in the presence of oxygen (e.g., most fungi are aerobic).
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life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen.
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Living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen. For instance, soil micro-organisms that degrade sewage effluent from septic systems need oxygen in order to function.
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A process of decomposition that is active in the presence of oxygen. A properly working compost pile will decompose under aerobic conditions.
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Able to live only in the presence of air or free oxygen; conditions that exist only in the presence of air or free oxygen.
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living or occurring in the presence of oxygen.
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Requiring oxygen.
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requiring air or oxygen; used in reference to decomposition processes that occur in the presence of oxygen.
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(say: air - o - bick) - Cycling or exercising at a pace that allows breathing comfortably because you're getting enough oxygen. Think of it as a "conversational" pace. If you're br [..]
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With oxygen.
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Exercise in which energy needed is supplied by oxygen inspired and is required for sustained periods of vigorous exercise with a continually high pulse rate.
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Refers to any process carried out in the presence of oxygen.
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A condition in which "free" or dissolved oxygen is present in water.
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aerobics
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Exercises that cause heart and breathing rates to rise.
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Refers to an environment in which oxygen (O2) is readily available. Compare with anaerobic.
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used to describe 1) an organism that can live only with free oxygen, or 2) an environment containing free oxygen.
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Chemically, aerobic processes are oxidation reactions. Organisms which require oxygen for metabolism are aerobic; most bacteria and pathogens are aerobic organism.
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