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Anaerobic (730 bytes)
1: '''Anaerobic''' is a technical word which literally means ''wi... 6: *[[Anaerobic exercise]] 7: *[[Anaerobic glycolysis]] 8: *[[Anaerobic metabolism]] 9: *[[Anaerobic organism]] Anaerobic threshold (1059 bytes) Anaerobic exercise (1619 bytes) 1: ...rcise]]''. The early stage of all [[exercise]] is anaerobic. 3: ...sity workouts. Anaerobic exercise is one where [[anaerobic metabolism]] is taking place. In a long exercise... 5: During the anaerobic phase, energy is released and made available to m... 7: ...aerobic exercise is more popular for weight loss, anaerobic exercise helps in weight loss by increasing the r... Anaerobic Respiration (2105 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Anaerobic respiration]] 3: Anaerobic Respiration 4: ...aerobic respiration" doesn't require oxygen. True anaerobic respiration involves an electron acceptor other t... Anaerobic respiration (3023 bytes) 1: ...ic pathway]] exists in the cell. However, certain anaerobic [[prokaryote]]s generate all of their ATP using a... 15: ...sis]] and [[methanogenesis]]). All these types of anaerobic respiration are restricted to prokaryotic organis... 19: [[da:Anaerobic respiration]] Anaerobic organism (2380 bytes) 1: An '''anaerobic organism''' or '''anaerobe''' is any [[organism]]... 4: ...obic respiration, and some of then can also do an anaerobic respiration. 6: There are many chemical equations for anaerobic fermentative reactions. 8: Fermentative anaerobic organisms mostly use the lactic acid fermentation... 21: Anaerobic bacteria and [[archaea]] use these and many other... Facultative anaerobe (720 bytes) 1: ...ent but that switches to [[fermentation]] under [[anaerobic]] conditions. 5: *[[anaerobic respiration]] 8: ...12bmi/micro_groups/fac_anaerobes.html Facultative Anaerobic Bacteria] 9: .../ss12bmi/micro_groups/obl_anaerobes.html Obligate Anaerobic Bacteria] 10: ...ion/compost/chapter1.html Anaerobic Bacteria and Anaerobic Bacteria in the decomposition (stabilization) of ... Aerobic threshold (419 bytes) 1: ...l]]). It is approximately 20 BPM less than the [[anaerobic threshold]]. 3: ''See also:'' [[Anaerobic threshold]], [[VO2max]] Biogas (1612 bytes) 2: ...roduced by the [[fermentation]] of manure under [[anaerobic]] conditions. The process is popular in rural are... 4: ...hstand the buildup of pressure and must provide [[anaerobic]] conditions for the [[bacterium|bacteria]] insid... 6: ...ge is [[methanogenesis]], which is carried out by anaerobic bacteria. Here, the acids are converted into meth... Aerobic metabolism (1578 bytes) 5: ...lly starts off with the [[Glycolysis]] process of anaerobic metabolism, and then continues with the krebs cyc... 8: ...t, then the proces goes no further. (see also: [[anaerobic metabolism]] ) Reductive dechlorination (888 bytes) 3: ...own as reductive dechlorination. This occurs when anaerobic bacteria take electrons from small organic compou... Biodigester (1056 bytes) 1: ...rred to as a biogas chamber, a biogas plant or an anaerobic reactor. Biogas is used as a substitute for [[nat... VO2max (1143 bytes) 1: ...ls below their VO2Max, this point is called the [[anaerobic threshold]]. Putrefaction (343 bytes) 1: ...he decomposition of [[proteins]], especially by [[anaerobic]] [[microorganisms]]. The result is usually [[ami... Clostridium (1611 bytes) 22: ...genus]] of [[Gram positive]] [[anaerobic organism|anaerobic]] [[spore]]-forming [[bacterium|bacteria]]. Exercise intensity (2017 bytes) 55: This intensity is around [[anaerobic threshold]] (AT) and improves an individual's AT ... 61: ..., despite being very painful, improves the body's anaerobic capacity - the production, removal, and tolerance... Nitroimidazole (468 bytes) 1: ...h a [[nitro]] group that have been used to combat anaerobic bacterial and parasitic infections. Perhaps the m... Aerobic organism (1892 bytes) 5: ...s more energy per sugar molecule than the typical anaerobic reaction generates. 18: ''See also:'' [[anaerobic organism]] Aerobic (392 bytes) 3: The [[opposite]] of aerobic is ''[[anaerobic]]''. Freedive training (593 bytes) 5: ...is good for accustoming [[muscles]] to work under anaerobic conditions, and for tolerance to [[CO2]] build-up...
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