anaerobic. It means with no oxygen, but not with no "air"
Anaerobic process
anaerobic
no, aerobic means a process that requires oxygen. a process that doesn't require oxygen is called anaerobic.
Yes
Fusion. It is how our sun gains energy. Two smaller atoms, like Hydrogen, bond together to form Helium. This gives off energy without the need for oxygen.
Fusion. It is how our sun gains energy. Two smaller atoms, like Hydrogen, bond together to form Helium. This gives off energy without the need for oxygen.
The most basic difference, and indeed, the defining difference, between aerobic and anaerobic processes is simply the use of oxygen. Depending on the process, the end result may be very similar, or entirely different, but aerobic processes mean that it uses the oxygen, while anaerobic means it doesn't.
no, aerobic means a process that requires oxygen. a process that doesn't require oxygen is called anaerobic.
Metabolic processes that require oxygen are termed aerobic. Metabolic processes that do not require oxygen are termed anaerobic.
When a process or organism doesn't require oxygen it is called anaerobic, or sometimes facultatively anaerobic depending on the specific organism. Another term for without oxygen is anoxic.
oxygen
Aerobic
The energy releasing process that does not require oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. This is mainly used by organisms who live in areas with little oxygen such as at the bottom of the ocean.
cellular
anaerobic respiration
Fermentation
Fermentation
Fermentation
anaerobic , apex