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- In biology, syntrophy, syntrophism, or cross-feeding (from Gr**** syn meaning together, trophe meaning nourishment) is the cooperative interaction between...
- the reductive acetyl-CoA pathway to fix CO2 and obtain cellular carbon. Syntrophy, in the context of microbial metabolism, refers to the pairing of multiple...
- essential for growth of a particular organism or group of organisms (syntrophy). Bacterial growth follows four phases. When a po****tion of bacteria...
- Purple bacteria or purple photosynthetic bacteria are Gram-negative proteobacteria that are phototrophic, capable of producing their own food via photosynthesis...
- between the two started, based on the host's hydrogen dependence (anaerobic syntrophy). The hypothesis differs from many alternative views within the endosymbiotic...
- co-distribution of sulfur-oxidizing and ammonium oxidizing also suggests possible syntrophy. "Hadal Zone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect...
- the Golgi apparatus, both being parts of the endomembrane system. The syntrophy hypothesis, proposed by López-García and Moreira around the year 2000...
- stabilization of the waste depend on how well microbial po****tions function in syntrophy, i.e. an interaction of different po****tions to provide each other's...
- Eukaryota are deep in the tree of Promethearchaeati. A favored scenario is syntrophy, where one organism depends on the feeding of the other. An α-proteobacterium...
- plants or animals. One example of microbe-microbe interaction would be syntrophy, also known as cross-feeding, of which Methanobacterium omelianskii is...