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| | Encyclopedia: Aerobic organism |
 | | In biology and ecology, an organism (in Greek organon = instrument) is a complex adaptive system of organs that influence each other in such a way that they function as a more or less stable whole and have properties of life. |  | | See also: anaerobic organism An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth. |  | | Microaerophiles are organisms that may use oxygen, but only at low concentration. |
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| | aerobic - about aerobic |
 | | Invented and patented in Japan as a medical device, it now comes to the U.S. chinow.com |  | | For example, an aerobic organism requires air to live; an... |  | | '''Aerobic''' is an adjective that means "requires air" (where "air" usually means oxygen). |
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