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1. able to live and grow where there is no air.<br><br> http://www.umm.edu/images/ency/fullsize/anaerobic_organism_9061.jpg <br><br> An example of an anaerobic fungus ([[fungi]])<br>
1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions. <br><br>
Source: http://www.umm.edu<br><br>
 
https://www.agzaar.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/aerobic-and-anaerobic-soil.png<br><br>
When an environment lacks oxygen, it's an anaerobic environment.<br>
Source: https://www.agzaar.com/living-soil-beginner-guide/<br><br>

Latest revision as of 10:22, 6 July 2017


1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions.

aerobic-and-anaerobic-soil.png

When an environment lacks oxygen, it's an anaerobic environment.
Source: https://www.agzaar.com/living-soil-beginner-guide/