A starving bacterial cell may continue to respire for some time; Mycobacterium tuberculosis for example, retained an appreciable respiration, even after starving for 15 days, (Loebel, Shorr and Richardson, 1933). Stier and Stannard (1935) found that the respiration of yeast was also resistant to starvation, and proposed the term "endogenous respiration" to describe the respiration of starved ce...