anaerobe

/ˈænəˌroʊb/
noun
  1. A microorganism, such as a bacterium, that can live and grow without oxygen.
    • Certain anaerobes are used in wastewater treatment to break down waste.
    • The scientist studied an anaerobe that thrives in the human gut.
    • Some anaerobes are found deep in the soil where oxygen is scarce.
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