Anaerobion

/ˌænəˈroʊbiən/ noun

A single-celled organism that can live and grow without oxygen, thriving in environments where oxygen is absent or scarce.

From Greek 'an-' (without) + 'aero' (air) + 'bios' (life), coined in the late 19th century to describe organisms discovered thriving in oxygen-free environments like deep mud or sealed containers.

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