- The
chemotroph designation is in
contrast to phototrophs,
which use photons.
Chemotrophs can be
either autotrophic or heterotrophic.
Chemotrophs can be...
- other, they will then fuse for
reproduction and form
another fungus.
Chemotroph Micro-animals
Microorganism Clark, Mary Ann; Douglas, Matthew; Choi, Jung...
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Productivity Resource Restoration Producers Autotrophs Chemosynthesis Chemotrophs Foundation species Kinetotrophs Mixotrophs Myco-heterotrophy Mycotroph...
- as photoautotrophs, and can fix carbon. They can be
contrasted with
chemotrophs that
obtain their energy by the
oxidation of
electron donors in their...
-
marine primary producers are
specialised bacteria and
archaea which are
chemotrophs,
making their own food by
gathering around hydrothermal vents and cold...
- substrates.
Whereas phototrophs convert sunlight to
chemical energy,
chemotrophs depend on
redox reactions that
involve the
transfer of
electrons from...
- near
these volcanoes, and some
support peculiar ecosystems based on
chemotrophs feeding on
dissolved minerals. Over time, the
formations created by submarine...
-
electron donor to a
terminal electron acceptor in a
redox reaction.
Chemotrophs are
further divided by the
types of
compounds they use to
transfer electrons...
- are used as
bioremediation and
biodegradation agents.[citation needed]
Chemotroph Extremophile Heterotroph Lithoautotroph Horikoshi, Koki (2010) Extremophiles...
-
acids and
oligopeptides across its cell membrane. This
bacterium is a
chemotroph—it
performs chemosynthesis to
obtain food. However,
since its
range of...