Anaerobic
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anaerobic is a technical word which literally means without air (where "air" is almost always used to mean oxygen), as opposed to aerobic. In wastewater treatment the absence of oxygen is indicated as anoxic; and anaerobic is used to indicate the absence of any electron acceptor (nitrate, sulfate or oxygen). An anaerobic adhesive is a bonding agent that does not cure in the presence of air.
Anaerobic may refer to:
- Anaerobic clarigester, is a form of anaerobic digester
- Anaerobic contact process, is a type of anaerobic digester
- Anaerobic digestion, (AD) is the harnessed and contained, naturally occurring process of anaerobic decomposition
- Anaerobic exercise, a form of exercise
- Anaerobic filter
- Anaerobic glycolysis, the conversion from sugar to alcohol using yeast - see Fermentation (biochemistry)
- Anaerobic lagoon, used to dispose of animal waste, particularly that of cows and pigs
- Anaerobic organism, any organism that does not require oxygen for growth
- Anaerobic respiration, oxidation of molecules in the absence of oxygen monoxide
- Anaerobic ammonium oxidation, anammox, the microbial process combining ammonium and nitrite.
[edit] See also
- Hypoxia (environmental) for discussion on oxygen depletion