There are two types of respiration, aerobic and anaerobic. Yeasts are the one's which don't need oxygen to survive.
the absence of air is "vacuum"
water,air,sunlight,correct temperature,food,absence of insects and poisons
yes
no aerobic means it needs air to survive. if there is no oxygen, the bacteri cannot produce a source of food and will die.
Aerobes cannot grow in the absence of O2 molecules. Aerobes need oxygen in order to survive and if they do not have it they cannot survive.
A Vacume
oxygen
No hydrogen will not burn in the absence of air unless another oxidizer is present.
As a living organism yeast needs sugars, water and warmth to stay alive.
no, wind is the movement of air
A Vacuum is the absence of air. So no, there is no air in a vacuum.
ZnCO3, when heated in the absence of air, decomposes to give ZnO and CO2. I think this is the answer.