- Gr**** word τροφή (trophḗ),
meaning "nourishment" or "food". The
first autotrophic organisms likely evolved early in the
Archean but
proliferated across...
- the
carbon fixed by
autotrophs or
other heterotrophs.
Seven natural autotrophic carbon fixation pathways are
currently known. They are the: i) Calvin-Benson-B****ham...
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including snails,
geese and
mammals appears to be a
dominant biotic factor.
Autotrophic organisms are
producers that
generate organic compounds from inorganic...
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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...
- pathways, or
autotrophic and
heterotrophic pathways,
through which calcium carbonate is
produced have been identified.
There are
three autotrophic pathways...
- List of
eukaryotic species that
belong to picoplankton,
meaning one of
their cell
dimensions is
smaller than 3 μm.
Prasinococcus capsulatus Miya****a et...
- a
genus of
green algae in the
family Microsporaceae.
Microspora are
autotrophic protists that are
often characterized by
their many segments. See the...
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Phytoplankton (/ˌfaɪtoʊˈplæŋktən/) are the
autotrophic (self-feeding)
components of the
plankton community and a key part of
ocean and
freshwater ecosystems...
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electron source (e.g., H2, CO, formate, etc.). When
acetogens are
grown autotrophically, they
synthesize acetic acid only
through the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway;...
- xylemic/phloemic
organs found in
tracheophytes (vascular plants). Most
algae are
autotrophic,
although some are mixotrophic,
deriving energy both from photosynthesis...