No, a mouse is not anaerobic; it is an aerobic organism. Mice, like most mammals, rely on oxygen for cellular respiration to produce energy. While they can survive short periods without oxygen, they primarily depend on aerobic metabolism for their energy needs.
Anaerobic
they are aerobically anaerobic
An anaerobic function is one that does not use oxygen.
An anaerobic species is one that does not live in oxygen-rich settings. Anaerobic means that the organism does not need oxygen to live.
Monera bacteria can be aerobic (requiring oxygen for metabolism) or anaerobic (able to thrive without oxygen). Some species are capable of both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, depending on the environment they are in.
cellular respiration: anaerobic:: fermentation :anaerobic
anaerobic
Anaerobic
anaerobic
Anaerobic means without oxygen. Those are anaerobic bacteria.
It is anaerobic.
It is facultatively anaerobic
anaerobic
they are aerobically anaerobic
anaerobic.
Salmonella bacteria are anaerobic.
anaerobic :P