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heterotrophic Meaning in Bengali



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পুষ্টি জন্য কার্বন ও নাইট্রোজেন জৈব যৌগ প্রয়োজন

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heterotrophic's Usage Examples:

Living organisms that are heterotrophic include all animals and fungi, some bacteria and protists, and many.


obligately myco-heterotrophic for part of their life cycle, and photosynthetic and facultatively myco-heterotrophic or non-myco-heterotrophic for the rest.


Organotrophic organisms are often also heterotrophic, using organic compounds as sources of both electrons and carbon.


It is a fundamental aspect to the heterotrophic theory of the origin of life, first proposed by Alexander Oparin in.


cell mass: autotrophic – carbon is obtained from carbon dioxide (CO 2) heterotrophic – carbon is obtained from organic compounds mixotrophic – carbon is.


They are small, free-living, heterotrophic flagellates with two flagella of unequal length used to create a propulsive.


Picobiliphytes, or Biliphytes are protists of a phylum of marine unicellular heterotrophic eukaryotes with a size of less than about 3 micrometers.


Bacterivores are free-living, generally heterotrophic organisms, exclusively microscopic, which obtain energy and nutrients primarily or entirely from.


Like herbivores and predators, decomposers are heterotrophic, meaning that they use organic substrates to get their energy, carbon.


Spironemidae is a family of heterotrophic flagellates, in the group Hemimastigophora.


They can cause diseases and are typically heterotrophic.


The katablepharids, a group of heterotrophic flagellates, have been considered as part of the Cryptista since katablepharids were described in 1939.


, motile and heterotrophic) protists.


sometimes called trumpet animalcules, are a genus of filter-feeding, heterotrophic ciliates, representative of the heterotrichs.


New Phytologist - Symbiotic germination and development of the myco‐heterotrophic orchid Neottia nidus‐avis in nature and its requirement for locally.


Jakobids are an order of free-living, heterotrophic, flagellar eukaryotes in the supergroup Excavata.


Other heterotrophic bacterioplankton are saprotrophic, and obtain energy by consuming organic.


The Mantamonadidae are of free-living heterotrophic flagellates that move primarily by gliding on surfaces (rather than swimming).



heterotrophic's Meaning':

requiring organic compounds of carbon and nitrogen for nourishment

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