- A
chemotroph is an
organism that
obtains energy by the
oxidation of
electron donors in
their environments.
These molecules can be
organic (chemoorganotrophs)...
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nutrition /sæprəˈtrɒfɪk, -proʊ-/ or
lysotrophic nutrition is a
process of
chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the
processing of deca**** (dead...
- (cork****-shaped or spiraled,
hence the name) cells.
Spirochaetes are
chemoheterotrophic in nature, with
lengths between 3 and 500 μm and
diameters around...
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Parvularcula bermudensis isolates are Gram-negative,
strictly aerobic,
chemoheterotrophic,
slightly motile short rods with a
single flagellum.
Colonies on marine...
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Utsteinen in the Sør
Rondane Mountains (East Antarctica) and is a
chemoheterotrophic, gram-negative,
aerobic and
oligotrophic bacterium. It has a limited...
- a TEM
picture of E. coli,
chemoheterotrophic bacteria often used in
synthetic microbial consortia....
- Gram-negative bacteria. This
bacterium is aerobic,
oligotrophic and
chemoheterotrophic. It was
first isolated from a
terrestrial surface sample in East Antarctica...
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eryngii is a
saprotrophic fungus.
Saprotrophic fungi use the
process of
chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the
processing of deca**** organic...
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Sphingomonas was
defined in 1990 as a
group of Gram-negative, rod-shaped,
chemoheterotrophic,
strictly aerobic bacteria. They
possess ubiquinone 10 as
their major...
- life: photoautotrophic, photoheterotrophic, chemoautotrophic, or
chemoheterotrophic. R.
palustris is
usually found as a wad of
slimy m****es, and cultures...