A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon from inorganic sources but uses organic carbon for growth. |
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According to the heterotroph hypothesis, hydrogen was not a chief component of the atmosphere when life began. |
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The iron-oxidizing heterotroph designated SCL2 was cultivated in glycerol salts medium containing 50 mM FeSO4. |
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A heterotroph has a range of meanings in biology: An organism which requires complex external sources for nutrition. |
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A heterotroph is any organism that requires organic subtrates inorder to survive. Basically, a heterotroph is a consumer which must take food. |
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This research illustrates microbial instability in hospital water line from point of heterotroph bacteria amplification. |
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As input to the steady state design and kinetic simulation models for the activated sludge system, the correct value for the heterotroph anoxic yield is essential. |
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Heterotroph, in ecology, an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain. |
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