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 Anaerobic respiration (anaerobiosis) refers to the oxidation of molecules in the absence of oxygen to produce energy, in opposition to aerobic respiration which does use oxygen. Anaerobic respiration processes require another electron acceptor to...



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Life On A Respirator
06/06/1995: 1,136 words, approx. 4 pages Every five seconds the bedside bellows fill the lungs with fresh air through a tube in the neck. Twelve times a minute the chest rises and falls. And every 10 minutes, says Alexandria Hospital pulmonologist Thomas Smirniotopoulos, "we give them a sigh." It's...
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Anaerobic treatment of organics.
05/01/1995: 727 words, approx. 2 pages Waste andwater treatment plants can minimize the toxic emissions generated by their operations using granular activated carbon (GAC) anaerobic reactors. Anaerobic methods were found to be more effective than aerobic methods in facilitating the decomposition of volatile organic compounds such as trichlorethylene and carbon...



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Anaerobic Respiration
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 Details an experiment examining the yeast activity with the change of temperature in anaerobic respiration. Concludes that because the anaerobic respiration, the yeast had produce Carbon Dioxide so the lime water that was in the beaker will turn now milky.
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