anaerobe
/ˌænɪˈroʊb/; /ˌænriˈoʊb/Definitions
1. noun
An organism that thrives in the absence of oxygen.
“The laboratory contained anaerobic environments to study the growth of certain microorganisms.”
2. noun
A cell or organism that undergoes fermentation instead of using oxygen for cellular respiration.
“Anaerobic bacteria are commonly found in the human gut and play a crucial role in digestion.”