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Autotrophs use
carbon dioxide (CO2) as
their source of carbon. A
chemoorganoheterotrophic organism is one that
requires organic substrates to get its carbon...
- photosynthesis.
Paracoccus pantotrophus is a
bacterium that can live
chemoorganoheterotrophically,
whereby a
large variety of
organic compounds can be metabolized...
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marinus grows chemolithoautotrophically with
thiosulfate and
chemoorganoheterotrophically on acetate. It is a
basal group in the Alphaproteobacteria. Bazylinski...
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energy metabolism of
Leptothrix is
strictly aerobic, oxidative, and
chemoorganoheterotrophic. Five
species are known: L. ochracea, L. discophora, L. cholodnii...
- nitrate/nitrite ammonification, is the
result of
anaerobic respiration by
chemoorganoheterotrophic microbes using nitrate (NO3−) as an
electron acceptor for respiration...
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Endozoicomonas ascidiicola is a Gram-negative,
facultative anaerobic,
chemoorganoheterotrophic, rod-shaped and
motile bacterium from the
genus of Endozoicomonas...
- with hydrogen) Some
microbes are
heterotrophic (more
precisely chemoorganoheterotrophic),
using organic compounds as both
carbon and
energy sources. Heterotrophic...
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media in the
presence of H2, O2 and CO2.
Other strains can grow
chemoorganoheterotrophically on methanol, ethanol, propanol, n-butanol and
organic acids....
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substrates to
either acetate or
carbon dioxide. All are
mesophilic and
chemoorganoheterotrophic,
except for
Desulfomonile species,
which can grow autotrophically...
- environments, such as
oxygen minimum zones and
seafloor sediments,
chemoorganoheterotrophic microbes use
nitrate as an
electron acceptor for respiration, reducing...