Definition of Photoheterotrophic. Meaning of Photoheterotrophic. Synonyms of Photoheterotrophic

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- compounds include carbohydrates, fatty acids, and alcohols. Examples of photoheterotrophic organisms include purple non-sulfur bacteria, green non-sulfur bacteria...
- Heimdallarchaeota, photosynthesis is not found in archaea. Haloarchaea are photoheterotrophic; they can absorb energy from the sun, but do not harvest carbon from...
- and pond water. Although purple nonsulfur bacteria are normally photoheterotrophic, R. palustris can flexibly switch among any of the four modes of metabolism...
- 24% of the community. Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria are photoheterotrophic (phototroph) microbes that exist in a variety of aquatic environments...
- mainly photoautotrophs, but are also known to be chemoautotrophic and photoheterotrophic. Since pigment synthesis does not take place in presence of oxygen...
- is carried out by proteolysis, saccharolysis and cellulolysis. The photoheterotrophic compartment (compartment 2): This compartment is responsible for the...
- bacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll a that is aerotolerant and photoheterotrophic. Pierson, B. K.; Giovannoni, S. J.; Stahl, D. A.; Castenholz, R. W...
- photosynthesis. Its best growth conditions are anaerobic phototrophy (photoheterotrophic and photoautotrophic) and aerobic chemoheterotrophy in the absence...
- both their carbon and electrons from organocarbon sources, some are photoheterotrophic, deriving energy from light and carbon from organocarbon sources....
- contains the genera: Rhodocyclus (type genus) species can grow photoheterotrophically or photoautotrophically (using molecular hydrogen as their electron...