aerobicRequiring free
oxygen for
respiration.
Source: Curtis, Helena. 1968.
Biology. New York, NY. Worth Publishers ...
Full article >>>Anaerobic digestion, the breakdown of
organic matter by
bacteria Anaerobic exercise, a form of exercise
Anaerobic glycolysis, the
conversion from sugar to alcohol using yeast ...
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Definition of
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Full article >>>Aerobic is an adjective that means "requiring air" (where "air" usually means
oxygen).
The opposite of
aerobic is
anaerobic.
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Full article >>>The paradox of
aerobic life, or the `
Oxygen Paradox', is that higher eukaryotic
aerobic organisms cannot exist without
oxygen, yet
oxygen is inherently dangerous to their existence.
Full article >>>Aerobic respiration occurs when
oxygen is available.
pyruvate CO2 + H2O
It occurs in the
mitochondrion.
Full article >>>aerobic -- Pertaining to the presence of free
oxygen.
Aerobic organisms require
oxygen for their life processes.
Full article >>>aerobic:
organisms that require
oxygen for their
metabolism.
algae: a large number of photosynthetic
organisms that are generally
unicellular and not
classified as
plants.
alleles: different forms of the same
gene.
Full article >>>AerobicThe presence of
oxygen. Often used to describe an
organism that requires
oxygen for growth or growth conditions with
oxygen.
Affinity
The strength of an inter
action between two
molecules, such as the binding of an
antigen to an
antibody.
Full article >>>aerobic(air-oh-bik) [Gk. aer, air + bios, life]
Containing
oxygen; referring to an
organism,
environment, or cellular process that requires
oxygen.
Full article >>>aerobic Having molecular
oxygen present; an
oxygen-dependent form of
respiration.
aerobic respiration Respiration in the presence of
oxygen.
aerobic Oxygen-dependent form of
respiration.
Full article >>>Aerobic Gram-Positive Rods
Bacillus anthracis/cereus/thuringiensis. These
organisms differ mainly in the
plasmids they contain.
Full article >>>anaerobic Refers to
organisms that are not dependent on
oxygen for
respiration.
Full article >>>Anaerobic propulsion was employed by the first mechanically driven submarine Ictineo II in 1864.
Full article >>>An
anaerobic step that yeast use after
glycolysis that breaks down
pyruvic acid to
ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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Full article >>>The
anaerobic breakdown (that is, in the absence of
oxygen) of
carbohydrates, in which a
molecule of
glucose is converted by a series of steps to two
molecules of lactic acid, yielding energy in the form of
ATP.
Full article >>>aerobic Requiring or occurring in the presence of
oxygen.
albumin 66.3 kDa
protein comprising most of the
protein in
serum and largely responsible for
buffering pH and volume of blood.
Full article >>>Genes induced during
anaerobic respiration included those involved in cofactor biosynthesis and assembly (moaACE, ccmHF, cysG),
substrate transport (cysUP, cysTWA, dcuB), and
anaerobic energy
metabolism (dmsAB, psrC, pshA, hyaABC, hydABC).
Full article >>>Many
bacteria are
anaerobic and die almost immediately in the presence of
oxygen.
Full article >>>Floating
bacteria are generally the same, they are either growing
aerobically, fast growing or slow growing but they are pretty much the same. Where as in a biofilm, there are some that see
oxygen, there are some that see absolutely no
oxygen at all.
Full article >>>Fecal coliform
bacteria Technically, all the facultative
anaerobic gram negative non-
spore forming rod shaped
bacteria that fermet lactose in EC medium with gas production within 24h at 44.5 degrees C.
Full article >>>citric acid cycle (
Krebs cycle or tricarboxylic acid cycle) - central metabolic pathway found in all
aerobic organisms. Oxidizes acetyl groups derived from food
molecules to CO2 amd H2O. Occurs in the
mitochondria of eucaryotic
cells.
Full article >>>glycolysis The splitting of
glucose into pyruvate.
Glycolysis is the one metabolic pathway that occurs in all living
cells, serving as the starting point for
fermentation or
aerobic respiration.
Covered in Lab 4 Cellular Energetics ...
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