- Gr**** word τροφή (trophḗ),
meaning "nourishment" or "food". The
first autotrophic organisms likely evolved early in the
Archean but
proliferated across...
- both
heterotrophic and
autotrophic methods.
Although mixotrophs have the
ability to grow
under both
heterotrophic and
autotrophic conditions, C. vulgaris...
-
including snails,
geese and
mammals appears to be a
dominant biotic factor.
Autotrophic organisms are
producers that
generate organic compounds from inorganic...
- (/saɪˌænoʊbækˈtɪəri.ə/), also
called Cyanobacteriota or Cyanophyta, are a
phylum of
autotrophic gram-negative
bacteria that can
obtain biological energy via photosynthesis...
-
marine food webs, the
Black Sea
features a
range of
trophic groups, with
autotrophic algae,
including diatoms and dinoflagellates,
acting as
primary producers...
-
search for
evidence of
ancient life,
including a
biosphere based on
autotrophic,
chemotrophic and/or
chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms, as well as...
- algae,
Devonian reefs were
either microbial reefs built up
mostly by
autotrophic cyanobacteria or coral-stromatoporoid
reefs built up by coral-like stromatoporoids...
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Wirsen CO,
Fuchs G,
Taylor CD,
Sievert SM (May 2005). "Evidence for
autotrophic CO2
fixation via the
reductive tricarboxylic acid
cycle by
members of...
- Gerhard; Meyer, M. (October 2003). "15 N and 13 C
natural abundance of
autotrophic and myco‐heterotrophic
orchids provides insight into
nitrogen and carbon...
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contrast to phototrophs,
which use photons.
Chemotrophs can be
either autotrophic or heterotrophic.
Chemotrophs can be
found in
areas where electron donors...