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inorganic electron sources such as sulfur, or, much more commonly,
chemoorganoheterotrophs,
utilizing organic electron sources such as carbohydrates, lipids...
- not form
endospores and is nonmotile. It is an
obligate aerobic chemoorganoheterotroph, i.e., it uses
oxygen to
derive energy from
organic compounds in...
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contains no cell wall and is motile. It is a
facultative anaerobic chemoorganoheterotroph. No
previous phylogenetic classifications have been made for this...
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organic substrate and
compound they use.
Decomposers are
examples of
chemoorganoheterotrophs which obtain carbon and
electrons or
hydrogen from dead organic...
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Heterotroph Chemoheterotroph Photoheterotroph Many
heterotrophs are
chemoorganoheterotrophs that use
organic carbon (e.g. glucose) as
their carbon source,...
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known for
being chemoorganoheterotrophs and
therefore it is safe to ****ume that
Cedecea davisae is most
likely a
Chemoorganoheterotroph,
meaning it gets...
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great diversity in
metabolism including chemolithoautotrophs and
chemoorganoheterotrophs,
while there are not
phototrophic hyperthermophiles known. Sugar...
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chemoorganoheterotrophs obtain energy, carbon, and
hydrogen for
biosynthetic reactions...
- and
nitrate may
serve as
nitrogen sources in this case. It is a
chemoorganoheterotroph with a
small range of
substrates that
facilitate its growth. This...
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aerobic respiration to
maintain cellular functions. M.
xanthus is a
chemoorganoheterotroph. It
obtains energy from oxidation-reduction
reactions and obtains...