aerobic metabolism

collocation in English

meaningsofaerobicandmetabolism

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aerobic
adjective
uk
/eəˈrəʊ.bɪk/
us
/erˈoʊ.bɪk/
biologyspecialized
involving, needing, or relating ...
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metabolism
noun[C]
uk
/məˈtæb.əl.ɪ.zəm/
us
/məˈtæb.əl.ɪ.zəm/
all the chemical processes in your body, especially those that cause food to be used for energy ...
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(Definition ofaerobicandmetabolismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A possible reason for this effect may be the consumption of oxygen in the medium by theaerobicmetabolismof each embryo.
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Extreme hemodilution need not necessarily lead to a fall in the delivery of oxygen to the tissues provided other influencing factors can be suitably changed to maintainaerobicmetabolism.
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The antibiotic activity of hops also inhibitsaerobicmetabolismin yeast.
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This binding interferes withaerobicmetabolismand efficient adenosine triphosphate synthesis.
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Most of these oxygen-derived species are produced at a low level by normalaerobicmetabolism.
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Thus, a switch fromaerobicmetabolismto anaerobic metabolism occurs at the onset of hypoxia.
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This normal function is calledaerobicmetabolismand does not produce lactic acid if enough oxygen is present.
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Generally, light-to-moderate intensity activities that are sufficiently supported byaerobicmetabolismcan be performed for extended periods of time.
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This cellular energy deficit manifests most readily in tissues that rely heavily uponaerobicmetabolism such as the brain, skeletal and cardiac muscles, sensory organs, and kidneys.
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Aerobic literally means relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen, and refers to the use of oxygen to adequately meet energy demands during exercise viaaerobicmetabolism.
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Sometimes even when oxygen is present andaerobicmetabolismis happening in the mitochondria, if pyruvate is building up faster than it can be metabolized, the fermentation will happen anyway.
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The idea of properly trained athlete delves into the theory of how an amateur athlete can train his or her body to increase the aerobic capacity oraerobicmetabolism.
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