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obtain carbon and
electrons or
hydrogen from
living organic matter.
Chemoorganotrophs are
organisms which use the
chemical energy in
organic compounds as...
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electron donors in
their environments.
These molecules can be
organic (
chemoorganotrophs) or
inorganic (chemolithotrophs). The
chemotroph designation is in...
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Primary production Consumers Apex
predator Bacterivore Carnivores Chemoorganotroph Foraging Generalist and
specialist species Intraguild predation Herbivores...
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process is an
electron transport system that is
similar to that of
chemoorganotrophs. The
major difference between these two
microorganisms is that chemolithotrophs...
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organic molecules as an
electron source are
called organotrophs.
Chemoorganotrophs (animals, fungi, protists) and
photolithotrophs (plants and algae)...
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Primary production Consumers Apex
predator Bacterivore Carnivores Chemoorganotroph Foraging Generalist and
specialist species Intraguild predation Herbivores...
- the use of
their mitochondria and chloroplasts. Finally,
anaerobic chemoorganotrophs produce energy through the use of hydrogenosomes,
which are membrane-enclosed...
- subgroup. Like all Pseudomonadota, they are gram-negative. It
contains chemoorganotrophs and
photoheterotrophs bacteria. Many
occur in
aquatic habitats. The...
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seasonal restrictions formerly governed the distiller's art.
Yeasts are
chemoorganotrophs, as they use
organic compounds as a
source of
energy and do not require...
- The term was
suggested in 1946 by
Lwoff and collaborators.
Autotroph Chemoorganotroph Primary nutritional groups Lwoff, A., C.B. van Niel, P.J. Ryan, and...