Pronunciation: /ˌɛrəˈbaɪəsɪs/
noun the process of living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
A1 Aerobiosis is the process by which organisms use oxygen to produce energy.
A2 Plants and animals rely on aerobiosis to survive and thrive.
B1 The study of aerobiosis is essential for understanding how living organisms function.
B2 Aerobiosis plays a crucial role in the metabolism of aerobic organisms.
C1 Advanced research in the field of aerobiosis has led to groundbreaking discoveries in biochemistry.
C2 The intricate process of aerobiosis is a fundamental aspect of cellular respiration.
formal Aerobiosis is the process by which living organisms require oxygen to survive.
informal Plants and animals need aerobiosis to stay alive.
slang Yo, aerobiosis is like oxygen for living things.
figurative In a figurative sense, aerobiosis can be seen as the life force that keeps everything going.
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