Containing air, containing oxygen.
Presence of unreacted or free oxygen (02).
(4) in the presence of oxygen. See also anaerobic.
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Requires the presence of oxygen to live.
oxygen present. Aerobes are bacteria that require oxygen.
In the presence of oxygen (opposite of anaerobic).
Aerobic workouts are exercises (such as running, biking, swimming) that are performed with the goal of sustaining increased heart rate and respiration levels.
Biological activity that requires the presence of oxygen.
requiring physical exertion and energy
requiring oxygen to live and grow.
Conditions under which molecular oxygen serves as the terminal electron acceptor in respiration or in metabolic oxygenation. See also redox potential. (after Gold, 1987)
Exercise involves using the same large muscle group for a period of at least 15-20 minutes while maintaining around 60-80% of your maximum heart rate (called your Target Heart Rate).
Aerobic refers to an organism that needs atmospheric oxygen to thrive. In landscaping and gardening it is used in reference to compost piles. Well-designed compost bins that are well maintained promote an environment in which such aerobic organisms thrive.
Applied to soil organisms that can live only in the presence of oxygen and to conditions in which free oxygen is available. Anton. Anaerobic.
Exercise in which energy needed is supplied by oxygen inspired; required for sustained periods of work, particularly in endurance events.
Requiring molecular oxygen.
organisms that require oxygen for their metabolism.
Metabolic processes that require the presence of oxygen in the tissues.
Any process that requires oxygen.
Refers to a process by which the body produces energy for movement by breaking down carbohydrate and fat in the presence of oxygen.
Characterized by the presence of oxygen.
An adjective describing an organism or process that requires oxygen (for example, an aerobic organism).
refers to an organism that requires air to grow
Describes organisms living or occurring only when oxygen is present.
A process that requires oxygen to continue or persist. An example would be aerobic bacteria which require oxygen to live.
Characterised by the presence of free or molecular oxygen; requiring such conditions to live.
The opposite of anaerob training - there is plenty of time for the cells to utilize oxygen and energy in the blood. Prolonged endurance-kind of low-intensity training, like running and biking, are good examples of this. Aerob training is beneficial to the vascular system and should not overlooked by bodybuilders, as a well-maintained vascular system will allow for more intense training and faster recovery. Creatine Monohydrate has little or no impact on this kind of training.
depending on free oxygen or air; "aerobic fermentation"
based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency; "aerobic dance"; "running is very aerobic"
environmental conditions that are oxidizing, where biologic respiration requires the presence of oxygen.
Meaning with oxyen. Aerobic training is at a lower intensity, with the purpose of stimulating aerobic metabolism to improve.
Exercise in which energy is supplied by oxygen and is required for sustained periods of generally 20 minutes of more with a generally high pulse rate at approximately 80% of the maximal rate for your age.
A situation in which molecular oxygen is a part of the environment.
Where molecular oxygen is part of the environment.
Low intensity, longer duration exercise that temporarily increases heart rate as a means to improve the efficiency of oxygen consumption by the body. Bodybuilders use aerobic exercise to burn calories and lose excess fat.
require air or free oxygen for growth
Any action that requires the use of, or caused by, oxygen. Usually associated with the degradation of materials or substances in the environment by micro-organisms that require air.
Exercise that uses oxygen.
Compare? A biological process that occurs in the presence of oxygen.
Referring to a cell, organism, or metabolic process that utilizes O2 or that can grow in the presence of O2.
having molecular oxygen (02) present.
Having or occurring in the presence of free oxygen.
Having the ability to grow in the presence of oxygen.
Used to refer to running or other exercise at an intensity that's sufficiently easy for your respiratory and cardiovascular systems to deliver all or most of the oxygen required by your muscles, and slow enough that lactic acid doesn't appreciably build up in your muscles. Generally, you can sustain a slow aerobic pace for long periods of time, provided you have the endurance to go long distances.
Requiring the presence of oxygen. Aerobic exercise for example, requires increased oxygen consumption.
with oxygen; needing oxygen for cellular respiration.
Oxygen is present. Describes organisms requiring oxygen to live or environments where oxygen is present. Contrast with anaerobic.
A term used to describe an organism that needs oxygen to survive.
Living or active only in the presence of oxygen.
Describes a process that requires, or occurs in the presence of, gaseous oxygen (O2).
Growing in the presence of oxygen, as in aerobic bacteria or aerobic treatment.
a condition in which free molecular oxygen is present.
oxygen rich (noun) or requiring and using oxygen (adjective); nitrifying bacteria are aerobic.
In the presence of or requiring oxygen.
Existing or active in the presence of free oxygen.
Having molecular oxygen as a part of theenvironment, or growing or occurring only in thepresence of molecular oxygen, as in “aerobicorganisms.
A process that uses oxygen, for example, composting that uses micro-organisms that require air to break down organic waste.
living in oxygenated condition or requiring oxygen
Brisk exercise that promotes the circulation of oxygen through the blood. Examples include running, jogging, and swimming.
Life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen. (See: anaerobic.)
Growing with oxygen, as in aerobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria.
Needing oxygen for growth.
Exercising at a level where normal breathing can supply all of the oxygen necessary for proper muscle operation. For an activity of any duration you must be at this level.
requiring or living in the presence of oxygen (e.g., aerobic bacteria).
organisms that need oxygen to survive
Living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen.
Characterizing organisms able to live only in the presence of air or free oxygen, and conditions that exist only in the presence of air or free oxygen. Contrast with Anaerobic.
Fat-fueled; aerobic exercise increased basal metabolic rate, reduces appetite, firms muscles, improves cardiac and respiratory function, and burns flab.
Metabolic processes occurring in the presence of oxygen allowing energy to be supplied for a long time. (See also ANAEROBIC, LACTIC ACID)
Oxygen-dependent or requiring oxygen.
Requiring air or free oxygen in order to live.
An organism, such as top fermenting ale yeast, that needs oxygen to metabolize.
Requiring the presence of air or oxygen to live, grow and reproduce.
exercise at an intensity that allows the body's need for oxygen to be continually met. This intensity can be sustained for long periods.
A biochemical process or condition occurring in the presence of oxygen.
A term refering to processes or organisms that occur or are active in the presence of oxygen.
ah-robic Involving or improving oxygen consumption by the body: aerobic exercise
With oxygen. Aerobic activity include walking, running, swimming, cycling.
Using oxygen for metabolism.
occurring in the presence of oxygen. For successful composting, sufficient oxygen should be provided to keep the system aerobic. This ensures that the composting proceeds rapidly and with minimal odor.
Energy produced by the utilization of oxygen.
an environment that has free molecular oxygen either as a gas in the atmosphere or dissolved in water; aerobic organisms require oxygen for survival.
The presence of oxygen. Often used to describe an organism that requires oxygen for growth or growth conditions with oxygen.
In relation to bacteria, species living or multiplying only in the presence of oxygen
requires oxygen to survive.
With the qualities of an aerobe. ( 15)
Requiring oxygen or having oxygen present in the environment.
burning energy with oxygen
Exercise in which energy needed is supplied by oxygen inspired and is required for sustained periods of vigorous exercise with a continually high pulse rate.
Requiring oxygen or taking place in the presence of oxygen. In aerobic biodegradation, bacteria use oxygen to break organic chemicals down into smaller molecules while producing carbon dioxide and water.
Soils in which free oxygen is abundant and chemically oxidising processes prevail. This usually occurs in well drained soils with good structure.
With oxygen. Aerobic organisms require environments with oxygen.
As applied to water, refers to the presence of oxygen dissolved from the air (also see anaerobic).
With, or in the presence of, oxygen; Aerobic metabolism most efficiently produces the basic energy source, adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Walking, jogging, biking, an aerobic exercise class and any activity which maintains the heart rate in the THR zone for a minimum of 20 minutes is aerobic activity. Tennis and basketball are not considered aerobic activities.
An epoxy that requires exposure to oxygen to cure.
Exercise requiring adequate oxygen intake to work the muscles.
A regime of rhythmic exercises performed to music in order to stimulate the heart and lungs, consume fat and improve muscle activity by using oxygen from the circulating blood.
requiring Oxygen (O2) for survival or growth. A good example of an aerobic organism is the human being. [Source: Biotechnology Industry Organization, www.bio.org
Oxygen loving or dependent. Conditions necessary for the survival of aerobic bacteria.
from the Greek work meaning “with oxygen”. Aerobic activity increases the amount of oxygen or air taken into the body to be utilized by the organs and cells.
In biochemistry, reactions that need oxygen to happen or happen when oxygen is present.
requires oxygen (opposite of anaerobic)
Fat-fueled; aerobic exercise increases basal metabolic rate, reduces appetite, firms muscles, improves cardiac and respiratory function, and burns fat.
requires oxygen. Aerobic conditions in a compost bin are desirable. Aerobic organisms use oxygen to carry out their life functions. Because oxygen is present, the bin will not smell.
Able to live, grow, or take place only when free oxygen is present.
A sustained activity that relies on oxygen for support.
(are-O-bik) exercise. Aerobic means “with oxygen.” In reference to exercise, the term refers to the intensity and duration of activity and the energy fuel being used.
With oxygen, or in the presence of oxygen.
the ability of organisms or tissues to function only with the presence of free oxygen.
Respiration with use of oxygen.
Oxygen-requiring. Aerobic bacteria need oxygen to grow. Aerobic exercise requires the heart and lungs to work harder to meet the body's increased oxygen demand.
A process requiring oxygen or free air; conditions in which oxygen is present.
Means requiring oxygen. Aerobic metabolism occurs during low intensity, long duration exercises, like jogging.
occurring in, or involving, the presence of oxygen
A process that uses oxygen for energy production.
used to describe 1) an organism that can live only with free oxygen, or 2) an environment containing free oxygen.
activity occurring only in the presence of oxygen
Living in the presence of oxygen. Most organisms are aerobic and must have oxygen available in order to survive.
Requiring oxygen. Aerobic physical activity is the type that strengthens the heart, circulatory system, and lungs by requiring them to work harder than normal to deliver oxygen to the body's tissues.
Deriving energy from a process requiring free oxygen (compare " Anaerobic").
Latin term which means “with oxygen” used to describe aerobic exercise such as walking or jogging.
A process that utilizes oxygen.
Processes requiring oxygen.
The presence of air (oxygen) within an environment, in contrast to anaerobic conditions which is the absence of oxygen.
A life process that occurs in or depends on oxygen. ()
Requiring oxygen for metabolism or a reaction.
With oxygen; usually used to describe exercise of low to moderate intensity
This term is applied to organisms which grow in the presence of oxygen. An organism which requires oxygen to grow is termed an obligate aerobe.
A condition in which atmospheric or dissolved molecular oxygen is present in the subject environment.
Literally meaning ?requiring oxygen?, and it usually refers to a form of exercise that makes you breathe hard and boost your heart rate, thereby increasing the capacity of your heart and lungs and to improve stamina and muscular endurance.
oxygen-requiring metabolic processes and organisms.
Having molecular oxygen as a part of the environment. Growing only in the presence of molecular oxygen, as aerobic organisms.
Literally, "with oxygen." Aerobic exercise is the body's process of producing energy with oxygen in the bloodstream. Byproducts are carbon dioxide and water (breathing and perspiration). It's great for burning fat and strengthening your heart and lungs.
any biological process that occurs in the presence of oxygen; also applies to organisms that require oxygen to survive
with oxygen. During the composting process, certain bacteria need oxygen to break down the mix of organic materials. This is known as aerobic decomposition.
(of an organism or tissue) requiring air for life; pertaining to or caused by the presence of oxygen.
(1) microorganisms that require oxygen for their respiratory processes; (2) an environment in which oxygen is available
Means “In the presence of oxygenâ€. Aerobic exercise causes your heart to beat harder and faster, carrying more oxygen to your heart-at-work muscles.
containing oxygen or requiring oxygen.
relating to energy processes that occur in the presence of oxygen.
literally "with oxygen". Commonly used to describe an exercise intensity where muscles can use oxygen to convert glucose and fat into energy. Aerobic training is carried out at a comfortable pace to ensure that the muscles have sufficient oxygen available.
An action or process conducted in the presence of air, such as aerobic digestion of organic matter by bacteria.
with oxygen Humans as organisms
Requiring oxygen or occurring only in the presence of oxygen. cf Anerobic
Pertaining to the presence of free oxygen.
Characterizing the type of organism that needs oxygen to thrive. Top-fermenting yeast is an aerobic organism.
Requiring the use of oxygen. Exercise that conditions the heart and lungs by increasing the efficiency of oxygen intake by the body.
Using oxygen. For example, aerobic exercises such as running, swimming, bicycling or playing tennis use up lots of oxygen and burn up lots of calories and fat.
A term that describes organisms or processes that require the presence of molecular oxygen.
Microorganisms that require free oxygen to biodegrade organic matter.