Definition of Photoautotrophy. Meaning of Photoautotrophy. Synonyms of Photoautotrophy

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- brachiopods (Gigantoproductus) and bivalves (Tridacna) also evolved photoautotrophy. Olson, John M.; Blankenship, Robert E. (2004). "Thinking About the...
- otherwise. Most species are heterotrophs, but a few are capable of photoautotrophy. The order can be divided into two suborders. Chloroflexineae ("Green...
- can switch between different metabolic modes, for example between photoautotrophy, photoheterotrophy, and chemoheterotrophy in Chroococcales. Rhodopseudomonas...
- phylum Dinoflagellata. They are flagellated eukaryotes that combine photoautotrophy when light is available, and heterotrophy via phagocytosis. Dinoflagellates...
- bacteria are strong photoheterotrophs, even if they are capable of photoautotrophy, and are equipped for living in dark environments. Purple sulfur bacteria...
- Muyzer, Gerard; Rix, Laura (2022-06-02). "Harnessing solar power: photoautotrophy supplements the diet of a low-light dwelling sponge". The ISME Journal...
- Photoautotrophy...
- 2023). "Horizontally Acquired Nitrate Reductase Realized Kleptoplastic Photoautotrophy of Rapaza viridis". Plant and Cell Physiology. 64 (9): 1082–1090. doi:10...
- light to fix carbon. Microorganisms employ oxygenic and anoxygenic photoautotrophy, as well as chemoautotrophy. Microbial communities can coordinate in...
- using chemical compounds as energy sources, rather than light as in photoautotrophy. Hydrothermal vents enrich the nearby environment in chemicals such...