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.
Anaerobic means "without air (oxygen)". Fermentation allows some cells to make ATP without having oxygen present. Fermentation is not nearly as efficient as aerobic respiration, since it produces a net yield of only 2 ATP per glucose molecule (aerobic respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose).
Coal cannot burn without oxygen.
The breakdown of sugar without using oxygen is called fermentation.
No. Oxygen is required for carbon to oxidize.
Oxygen
Anaerobic means "without air (oxygen)". Fermentation allows some cells to make ATP without having oxygen present. Fermentation is not nearly as efficient as aerobic respiration, since it produces a net yield of only 2 ATP per glucose molecule (aerobic respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose).
Facultative anaerobes can survive without oxygen but will use oxygen if it is present.
The terms for without oxygen are anaerobic or anoxic.
Anaerobic bacteria can live without oxygen. In fact, oxygen is toxic to many of them.
with oxygen
No. No animal can live without oxygen
"anaerobic" activity is activity without oxygen.
No, a plant could not grow without oxygen.
The breakdown of food without the use of oxygen is fermentation.
Coal cannot burn without oxygen.
not a single cell in the body can survive without oxygen. without oxygen, the cells won't be able to accomplish their work!
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen