- in the cell. In
other words, an
osmotroph is an
organism that has
their "stomach"
outside of
their body. Some
osmotrophs may have an
internal digestive...
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modes of nutrition: the
phototrophs (Euglenophyceae), the
osmotrophs (mainly the 'primary
osmotrophs'
known as Aphagea), and the phagotrophs, from
which the...
-
composes the
order Natomonadida together with a
closely related clade of
osmotrophs known as Aphagea.
Neometanema is a
genus of
unicellular flagellates, microscopic...
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Another category of
heterotrophs based on
feeding mechanism,
known as "
osmotrophs," is made up of
organisms (primarily
fungi and bacteria) that
absorb organism...
-
molds (e.g., oomycetes, myxomycetes, acrasids) are
present abundantly as
osmotrophs and saprotrophs. In
marine and
estuarine environments, the well-studied...
- what was
previously ****umed, but
instead to a
sister group of
primary osmotrophs. This
suggests that
skidding heteronemids can also be
distinguished phylogenetically...
- proven, and Anisonemia,
which contains various phagotrophs and a
clade of
osmotrophs known as Aphagea. In 2017,
Stefan Paerschke and
colleagues independently...
- to
global primary production and some
species have been
observed to be
osmotrophs,
having the
ability to ****imilate
nutrients from its environment. Trachelomonads...
-
known for certain.
Conomedusites is
thought to have been a
stationary osmotroph.
Conomedusites is a
tetraradial fossil,
meaning that its body has four...
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living a
lifestyle similar to a "stationary intermediate-level
epifaunal osmotroph".
Medusinites species have been
found in Australia, Canada, Norway, India...