based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency; "aerobic dance"; "running is very aerobic"
(1) Characterizing organisms able to live only in the presence of air or free oxygen, and conditions that exist only in the presence of air or free oxygen Contrast with Anaerobic (2) Process requiring oxygen
based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency; "aerobic dance"; "running is very aerobic
Aerobic means living in air Aerobic can also describe a type of cellular respiration in which foodstuffs (usually carbohydrates) are completely oxidized into carbon dioxide and water with the production of chemical energy, in a process requiring atmospheric oxygen
Characterizing organisms able to live only in the presence of air or free oxygen, and conditions that exist only in the presence of air or free oxygen Contrast with anaerobic
A process that takes place in the presence of oxygen, such as the digestion of organic matter by bacteria in an oxidation pond Aerosol Very small liquid or solid particles dispersed in air
Literally, "with oxygen " Aerobic exercise is the body's process of producing energy with oxygen in the bloodstream Byproducts are carbon dioxide and water (breathing and perspiration) It's great for burning fat and strengthening your heart and lungs