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; Bacteria exhibit different modes of nutrition. On this basis, broadly two types of bacteria can be recognised autotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic bacteria...
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Autotrophic bacteria make their own food, either by photosynthesis (which uses sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make food) or by chemosynthesis (which uses carbon dioxide, water and chemicals like ammonia to make food - these bacteria are called nitrogen fixers and include the bacteria found living in legume roots...
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Types of Autotrophic Bacteria. Autotrophic bacteria can produce their own food. ("Auto" means "self" and "troph" means "nourishment.") Five common types of autotrophic bacteria are cyanobacteria, green sulfur bacteria, purple... ... eHow Article: Types of Autotrophic Bacteria...
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Science question: Are bacteria autotrophic or heterotrophic? There are both types of bacteria that exist. Some are autotrophic and the others are heterotrophic. Most autotrophic bacteria can synthesize ... There are both types of bacteria that exist. Some are autotrophic and the others are heterotrophic.
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Autotrophic Bacteria (Brock/Springer series in contemporary bioscience) (Hardcover) ... Autotrophic bacteria, those prokaryotes that obtain all carbon required for biosynthesis from inorganic sources, are among the dominant organisms involved in the natural cycling of matter.
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This is partly the case for autotrophic bacteria, as described in the preface by the editors: "In the minds of most people, the bacteria (procaryotes) are linked either with infectious diseases or with the broad field of biotechnology.
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Autotrophic organisms take inorganic substances into their bodies and transform them into organic nourishment. Autotrophs are essential to all life because they are the primary producers at the ... Until recently, scientists held there existed only a few kinds of bacteria that used chemical energy to create their own food.
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Autotrophic organisms take inorganic substances into their bodies and transform them into organic nourishment. Autotrophs are essential to all life because they are the primary producers at the base of all food chains. ... Home > World of Microbiology and Immunology > Autotrophic Bacteria...
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Nitrosomonas europaea, Nitrobacter agilis, Thiobacillus denitrificans, T. neapolitanus, and T. thioparus (all obligate autotrophic bacteria) have been grown in dialysis culture, on glucose salts media, in the absence of their specific inorganic energy source.
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