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Organotrophic
Organotrophic Or`ga*no*troph"ic, a. [Organo- + Gr. ? to nourish.] (Biol.) Relating to the creation, organization, and nutrition of living organs or parts.

Meaning of Organotroph from wikipedia

- An organotroph is an organism that obtains hydrogen or electrons from organic substrates. This term is used in microbiology to classify and describe organisms...
- its presence in the prokaryotes). Different from a lithotroph is an organotroph, an organism which obtains its reducing agents from the catabolism of...
- called lithotrophs, while those that use organic compounds are called organotrophs. Still, more specifically, aerobic organisms use oxygen as the terminal...
- compounds or carbon fixation  Ferroglobus, Methanobacteria or Pyrolobus   Organotrophs  Organic compounds   Organic compounds or carbon fixation   Pyrococcus...
- Zn-tetrapyrroles. Electrolithoautotroph Electrotroph Heterotrophic nutrition Organotroph Primary nutritional groups Morris, J. et al. (2019). "Biology: How Life...
- Foundation species Kinetotrophs Mixotrophs Myco-heterotrophy Mycotroph Organotrophs Photoheterotrophs Photosynthesis Photosynthetic efficiency Phototrophs...
- Organisms that use organic molecules as an electron source are called organotrophs. Chemoorganotrophs (animals, fungi, protists) and photolithotrophs (plants...
- Organic molecules are used as a source of hydrogen atoms or electrons by organotrophs, while lithotrophs use inorganic substrates. Whereas phototrophs convert...
- mycelium and its constituent hyphae. Heterotrophs can be organotrophs or lithotrophs. Organotrophs exploit reduced carbon compounds as electron sources,...
- hemidystrophy, heterotroph, hypertrophy, lithoautotroph, lithotroph, mixotroph, organotroph, phagotrophy, photoheterotroph, phototroph, phototrophic, phototrophy...