- Myco-
heterotrophy (from Gr**** μύκης mykes, "fungus", ἕτερος heteros, "another", "different" and τροφή trophe, "nutrition") is a
symbiotic relationship...
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varies immensely in
metabolic functions and
contains many
methods of
heterotrophy.
Autotroph Chemoautotroph Photoautotroph Heterotroph Chemoheterotroph...
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trophic mode on the
continuum from
complete autotrophy at one end to
heterotrophy at the other. It is
estimated that
mixotrophs comprise more than half...
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arrow worms and
bristle worms. The
distinction between autotrophy and
heterotrophy often breaks down in very
small organisms.
Recent studies of
marine microplankton...
- is,
eukaryotes that are not animals, plants, or fungi) that feed by
heterotrophy.
Traditional textbook examples of
protozoa are Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena...
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heterotrophs when they were at low H2
partial pressures where the
first form of
heterotrophy were
likely amino acid and
clostridial type
purine fermentations and...
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Chemosynthesis Chemotrophs Foundation species Kinetotrophs Mixotrophs Myco-
heterotrophy Mycotroph Organotrophs Photoheterotrophs Photosynthesis Photosynthetic...
- photosynthesis, many of
these eukaryotic groups are
mixotrophs and
practice heterotrophy to
various degrees.
Early photosynthetic systems, such as
those in green...
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resulting in
heterotrophy.
Synthetic biology efforts enabled the
transformation of the
trophic mode of two
model microorganisms from
heterotrophy to chemoorganoautotrophy:...
- A
mycoparasite is an
organism with the
ability to
parasitize fungi.
Mycoparasites might be
biotrophic or necrotrophic,
depending on the type of interaction...