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What (who) is obligate autotroph - definition

MICROORGANISM
Obligate anaerobic; Obligate anaerobic organisms

Obligate parasite         
PARASITIC ORGANISM THAT CANNOT COMPLETE ITS LIFE-CYCLE WITHOUT EXPLOITING A SUITABLE HOST
Holoparasite; Obligate parasitism
An obligate parasite or holoparasite is a parasitic organism that cannot complete its life-cycle without exploiting a suitable host. If an obligate parasite cannot obtain a host it will fail to reproduce.
Photoautotrophism         
Phototrophic autotroph; Photoautotroph; Photosynthetic autotroph; Photoautotrophs; Photoautotrophic; Photo-autotroph; User:AnonymousSeal/Photoautotrophism; Photosynthetic organism
Photoautotrophs are organisms that use light energy and inorganic carbon to produce organic materials. Eukaryotic photoautotrophs absorb energy through the chlorophyll molecules in their chloroplasts while prokaryotic photoautotrophs use chlorophylls and bacteriochlorophylls present in their cytoplasm.
autotroph         
  • Overview of cycle between autotrophs and [[heterotroph]]s. [[Photosynthesis]] is the main means by which plants, algae and many bacteria produce organic compounds and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water (<span style=" color:green;">green arrow</span>).
  • Flowchart to determine if a species is autotroph, heterotroph, or a subtype
ORGANISM THAT PRODUCES COMPLEX ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (SUCH AS CARBOHYDRATES, FATS, AND PROTEINS) FROM SIMPLE SUBSTANCES PRESENT IN ITS SURROUNDINGS, GENERALLY USING ENERGY FROM LIGHT (PHOTOSYNTHESIS) OR INORGANIC CHEMICAL REACTIONS (CHEMOSYNTHESIS)
Producer species; Autotrophs; Autotrophy; Producer organism; Autotrophism; Primary producer; Producers (food chain); Autotrophic nutrition; Autotrophic; Producer (Ecology); Autotropic; Primary producers; Autotrophic process; Producer (ecology); Producer (biology)
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¦ noun Biology an organism that synthesizes nutrients from simple inorganic substances. Compare with heterotroph.
Derivatives
autotrophic adjective
autotrophy noun

Wikipedia

Obligate anaerobe

Obligate anaerobes are microorganisms killed by normal atmospheric concentrations of oxygen (20.95% O2). Oxygen tolerance varies between species, with some species capable of surviving in up to 8% oxygen, while others lose viability in environments with an oxygen concentration greater than 0.5%.