Protozoa
...ociated with animals , most notably mobility and
heterotroph y. Full article >>> Protozoa [Gr....ociated with animals , most notably mobility and
heterotroph y. Full article >>> protozoa - tiny animals ; most feed on microorganisms yeast - ...
Polysaccharide
...ccharide containing two or more types of sugars.
heterotroph An organ ism that requires complex nutrient molecule s, such as glucose , as an energy source. Full article >>> David Wilson (Cornell University): Study genes coding for plant polysaccharide -degrading enzymes in the virtually...
Oxygen
...en levels, and freshwater fish such as trout and
heterotroph s can be found there. Full article >>> An essential element enabling the oxygen - carrying capacity of hemoglobin in red blood cells . Full article >>> The anaerobic breakdown (that is, in the absence of oxygen )...
Mutualism
...are hundreds of examples of mutualism between a
heterotroph and an alga. Full article >>> Mutualism . An inter action between two species in which both derive some benefit Mutualistic. Conferring reciprocal benefit to individuals of two different associated species Nanoplankton. Plankton...
Heterotroph
...refore must obtain their nutrition from another
heterotroph or ... Full article >>> Heterotroph A
heterotroph (Greek heteron = (an)other and trophe = nutrition ) is an organ ism that requires organ ic subs...
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