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- Heterotrophic (chemo-organotrophs) - require preformed organic compounds. – Absorb nutrients after degradation by exogenously released enzymes.
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- Modes of Nutrition Source of carbon Energy Reducing power May
- Most organotrophs are also heterotrophs and most lithotrophs are autotrophs. But this Animals = chemotroph heterotroph organotroph.
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- 11.07.2011 1 Anaerobic degradation-metabolism
- •ORGANOTROPHS obtain their electrons from organic compounds.
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- Isolation of Thiobacillus
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- Clostridium uliginosum sp. nov., a novel acid- tolerant, anaerobic
- non-acetogenic, fermentative chemo-organotroph. The GMC content of CK55T was 28 0 mol%.
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- Organotroph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- An organotroph is an organism that obtains hydrogen or electrons from organic substrates (a form of a chemotroph).
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- Lithotroph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Organotroph - EvoWiki
- Mar 4, 2005 An organotroph is an organism which gets its energy from organic compounds, usually by consuming or breaking down other organisms.
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- General Review of Catabolism
- Oct 15, 2007 ORGANOTROPHS oxidize organic compounds.
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- Heterotrophs / Organotrophs,Heterotrophsinclude,Photosynthetic
- Information on Heterotrophs / Organotrophs,Heterotrophsinclude,Photosynthetic, Chemotrophic,Photoorganotrophs,Chemotrophic,Chemoorganotrophs.
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