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Photoautotrophs are
organisms that can
utilize light energy from
sunlight and
elements (such as carbon) from
inorganic compounds to
produce organic materials...
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Photoautotrophic tissue culture is
defined as "micropropagation
without sugar in the
culture medium, in
which the
growth or ac****ulation of carbohydrates...
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sulfur they produce.
Green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) are
photoautotrophic bacteria that
utilize sulfide and
thiosulfate for
their growth, producing...
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solid nutrients are
absorbed through phagocytosis. Some
protozoa are
photoautotrophic protists.
These protists include strict aerobes, and use photosystems...
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Chromatium is a
genus of
photoautotrophic Gram-negative
bacteria which are
found in water. The
cells are
straight rod-shaped or
slightly curved. They belong...
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flattened sacs
called thylakoids where photosynthesis is performed.
Photoautotrophic eukaryotes such as red algae,
green algae and
plants perform photosynthesis...
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sulfur bacteria are a phylum, Chlorobiota, of
obligately anaerobic photoautotrophic bacteria that
metabolize sulfur.
Green sulfur bacteria are nonmotile...
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nutrition Mycorrhizal fungi and soil
carbon storage Parasitic nutrition Photoautotrophic nutrition Saprotrophic bacteria Wood-decay
fungus "Saprotroph – definition...
- is a
genus of
green algae, in the
family Hydrodictyaceae. It is a
photoautotrophic,
nonmotile coenobial green alga that
inhabits freshwater environments...
- /ɑːrkɪˈplæstɪdə/) are a
major group of eukaryotes,
comprising the
photoautotrophic red
algae (Rhodophyta),
green algae, land plants, and the
minor group...