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Holozoic nutrition (Gr****: holo-whole ; zoikos-of animals) is a type of
heterotrophic nutrition that is
characterized by the
internalization (ingestion)...
- glucose.
Fungi portal Chemoautotrophic nutrition Decomposers Detritivore Holozoic nutrition Mycorrhizal fungi and soil
carbon storage Parasitic nutrition...
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Protozoa (sg.:
protozoan or protozoon;
alternative plural: protozoans) are a
polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes,
either free-living or parasitic...
- products. The
third method of
acquiring nutrients is
through holozoic nutrition. In
holozoic nutrition,
solid nutrients are
absorbed through phagocytosis...
- artificial: Protomastigineae, in
which absorption of food-particles in
holozoic nutrition occurs at a
localised point of the cell surface,
often at a cytostome...
- food chain: they
obtain these nutrients from saprotrophic, parasitic, or
holozoic nutrients. They
break down
complex organic compounds (e.g., carbohydrates...
- Four Main
Heterotrophic Nutrition Types Term
Description Example(s)
Holozoic nutrition Complex food is
taken into a
specialist digestive system and broken...
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feeding behaviour and mechanisms,
nutrition mode (free-living, parasitic,
holozoic, saprotrophic,
trophic type), type of
habitat (terrestrial, arboreal, aquatic...
- (1981). "Phagotrophic
feeding and its
importance to the life
cycle of the
holozoic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium fungiforme".
Journal of Phycology. 17 (1): 43–51...