| aerobics |
Aerobics is an effective physical exercise which is often done to music. Apart from staying power, strength, flexibility, and coordination are trained. Aerobics is very popular with women who do it together in a group following an instructor or alone in front of the television. In the 1960s, Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper introduced an exercise training in order to strengthen the heart and the lungs and took the first step of the "aerob" training in the United States. ...
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| aerobic respiration |
A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars). Also known as oxidative metabolism, cell respiration, or aerobic metabolism.
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| aerobic |
In biochemistry, reactions that need oxygen to happen or happen when oxygen is present.
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| aerobic |
Living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen.
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| aerobic |
Needing oxygen to live. See also Anaerobic bacteria.
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