| anaerobic d. |
the breakdown of organic compounds in the absence of oxygen. In animals, the process is known as glycolysis; in plants and microorganisms, fermentation.
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| anaerobic exercise |
Intense exercise which is short in duration associated with the process of glucose and other cellular compounds energizing working muscles exclusive of oxygen from the blood.
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| anaerobic i. |
a dilute solution of methylene blue is decolorized in the absence of oxygen.
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| anaerobic p. |
any pneumonia caused by anaerobic bacteria, usually due to aspiration of contaminated secretions from the mouth, pharynx, or paranasal sinuses, such as with the increased bacterial load of periodontal disease or some other infection. It usually runs a protracted course, progressing to lung cavitation with abscesses and putrid or bloody expectorations.
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| anaerobic r. |
a form of respiration in which energy is released from chemical reactions in which free oxygen takes no part.
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