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Topic: Anaerobic Respiration
Topic: Anaerobic Respiration.
And to survive, their metabolism switches over from aerobic to anaerobic.
That means they stop using oxygen for energy and start using glucose instead, via a process called anaerobic respiration.
So, everybody in this room know that the lactate is physiological byproduct of anaerobic glycolysis, which enhance it in case of decreased oxygen tension and increase the rate of... increase the metabolic rate of the cell.
So everybody in this room knows that the lactate is a physiological byproduct of anaerobic glycolysis, which enhances in case of decreased oxygen tension and increases the rate of, uh, increases the metabolic rate of the cell.
So if a young person engages in boxing training on a regular basis and they put the effort in, they'll probably see improved muscular strength, improved muscular power and improvements in their anaerobic fitness.
improvements in their anaerobic fitness.
This included height, mass, body mass index, aerobic and anaerobic fitness, and even grip strength.
included height, mass, body mass index, aerobic and anaerobic fitness and even grip strength.
A grant from EPA helped them to advance this technology, which made East Bay MUD the first wastewater treatment plant in the country to convert post-consumer food waste to energy using anaerobic digesters.
At the East Bay MUD's wastewater treatment plant, waste is broken down in large containers called anaerobic digesters.
you’ll asphyxiate to death. Exactly how the fan made of lifeless, anaerobic
Exactly how the fan, made of a lifeless anaerobic plastic, competes for your oxygen is unclear,
It's part of the gaseous effluences of anaerobic bacteria, which on Earth operates deep in the intestinal tract of farm animals.
of anaerobic bacteria which on Earth
Farms using anaerobic lagoons had slightly higher emissions than those using deep pit systems.
using anaerobic lagoons had slightly higher emissions than those using deep pit systems.
Many turtles hibernate in frozen ponds that are starved of oxygen, and to survive, their metabolism switches over from aerobic to anaerobic.
That means they stop using oxygen for energy and start using glucose instead, via a process called anaerobic respiration.