Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌroʊb/
noun A microorganism that can live and grow in the absence of oxygen
A1 An anaerobe is a type of organism that can live without oxygen.
A2 Some anaerobes are able to survive in environments with low oxygen levels.
B1 Certain anaerobes play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter.
B2 Anaerobes are often found in the human gut where they help with digestion.
C1 Researchers are studying the metabolism of anaerobes to better understand their impact on the environment.
C2 The ability of anaerobes to thrive in extreme conditions makes them a subject of interest for scientific exploration.
formal Anaerobes are microorganisms that can survive and thrive in environments without oxygen.
informal Some bacteria are anaerobes, meaning they don't need oxygen to grow.
slang Anaerobes are like the rebels of the microbial world, living without oxygen.
figurative In a world full of competition, anaerobes are the ones who find success in unconventional ways.
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