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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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sulfur they produce.
Green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) are
photoautotrophic bacteria that
utilize sulfide and
thiosulfate for
their growth, producing...
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atmospheric oxygen and use the
greenhouse gas
carbon dioxide to grow
photoautotrophically. "Marine
photosynthesis is
dominated by microalgae,
which together...
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photosynthesis of
Dendrobium candidum Wall. Ex Lindl.
plantlets cultured photoautotrophically".
Propagation of
Ornamental Plants. 7 (2). ISSN 1311-9109. Couceiro...
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Rhodocyclus (type genus)
species can grow
photoheterotrophically or
photoautotrophically (using
molecular hydrogen as
their electron donor)
under anoxia or...
- mani****te its genetics. When illuminated, C.
reinhardtii can grow
photoautotrophically, but it can also grow in the dark if
supplied with
organic carbon...
- /ɑːrkɪˈplæstɪdə/) are a
major group of eukaryotes,
comprising the
photoautotrophic red
algae (Rhodophyta),
green algae, land plants, and the
minor group...
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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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limited to just one
nutritional mode. For example, some
algae live
photoautotrophically in the light, but
shift to
chemoorganoheterotrophy in the dark. Even...
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nutrition Mycorrhizal fungi and soil
carbon storage Parasitic nutrition Photoautotrophic nutrition Saprotrophic bacteria Wood-decay
fungus "Saprotroph – definition...