heterotrophicpertaining to
organisms that are unable to manufacture their food and hence are
parasites that are unlike in their genetic content; contrast to
autotrophic ...
Full article >>>Heterotrophic NutritionAll other
organisms, including ourselves, are
heterotrophs. We secure all our energy from
organic
molecules taken in from our surroundings ("food").
Full article >>>heterotrophic Refers to
organisms, such as
animals, that depend on preformed
organic
molecules from the
environment (or another
organism) as a source of nutrients/energy.
Full article >>>Heterotrophic The ability of an
organism to use an
organic
molecule as carbon source.
Heterozygote A
diploid or partially
diploid organism with different
alleles of one or more particular genes.
Full article >>>Heterotrophic algae.
Algae that take up
organic
molecules as a primary source of
nutritionHeterozygote. With respect to a given genetic
locus, a
diploid individual carrying two different
alleles ...
Full article >>>heterotrophic:
species that acquire food from
organic matter.
heterozygous: two different
alleles that are present for a particular
characteristic.
hindbrain: the portion of the brain that consists of the
medulla,
pons, and
cerebellum.
Full article >>>heterotrophic An
organism that obtains its food from other
organisms.
heterotrophic theory A
theory of the
origin of life which proposes that the first
organisms obtained
nutrition from the spontaneous formation of
organic
molecules derived from ...
Full article >>>A
heterotrophic animal that consumes both meat and
plant material.
oncogene(on-koh-jeen) [Gk. onkos,
tumor + genos, birth, race] ...
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heterotrophic growth with light in the absence of O2 using a
variety of
organic carbon
compounds as a source of carbon and reducing power, ...
Full article >>>Fungi are
heterotrophic, that is they get their energy by breaking down
organic
molecules, and cannot synthesize
organic
molecules from inorganic substances (as
plants do). They feed by
secreting exo
enzymes into the surrounding
substrate.
Full article >>>Most
bacteria are
heterotrophic; using
organic carbon
compounds as both carbon and energy sources. In
aerobic organisms,
oxygen is used as the terminal electron acceptor.
Full article >>>Heterotrophic acidophiles belonging to the genera Acidiphilium and Acidocella are found frequently, often in close association with A. ferrooxidans.
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