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An organism that makes its own food (as in plants).
Ãâó: livingclassrooms.org/lbo/biofilm/glossary.html
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| autotroph |
An organism needing only carbon dioxide or carbonates as a source of carbon and a simple inorganic nitrogen compound for metabolic synthesis. An autotroph can subsist in an exclusively inorganic environment since they manufacture their own organic compounds from inorganic raw materials taken from the surrounding media.
Ãâó: cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/pns/glossary.html
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| autotroph |
an organism which can nourish itself.
Ãâó: vpl.ipac.caltech.edu/epo/glossary.html
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| autotrophic |
self-sustaining, do not require outside food sources (not including inorganics); for example, nitrifying bacteria (the good bacteria) are autotrophic as they only need ammonia or nitrite on which to feed depending on the species.
Ãâó: www.fishpondinfo.com/glossary.htm
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| autotrophic |
A species or ecosystem sustained entirely by food created within, for example a green plant or an estuary which is a net exporter of organic matter. Contrasts with heterotrophic a species or ecosystem which imports energy (eg a predator or estuary which receives substantial organic matter from upstream).
Ãâó: www.wetmaap.org/References/glossary.html
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