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anaerobic exercise Short-term, highly intense activities in which muscle fibers derive energy for contraction from stored internal energy sources without the use of oxygen from the blood; stored energy sources include ATP, CP, and glycogen; Examples, short burst, intense efforts, such as in sprinting or weightlifting.
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anaerobic threshold The point during high intensity activity when the body can no longer meet its demand for oxygen and anaerobic metabolism predominates; also called lactate threshold.
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anaerobic respiration The oxidation of a substrate using an electron acceptor other than oxygen, such as nitrates, sulphates and carbonates.
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anaerobic A biological process which occurs in the absence of oxygen.
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anaerobe An organism that lives and reproduces in the absence of dissolved oxygen, instead deriving oxygen from the breakdown of complex substances.
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