| 31. | N . punctiforme are autotrophic cyanobacteria capable of fixing nitrogen and provides G . pyriforme with fixed nitrogen.
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| 32. | The Chromophyta ( Bourrelly, 1968 ) included the current Ochrophyta ( autotrophic Stramenopiles ), Haptophyta and Choanoflagellida.
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| 33. | Carboxysomes are bacterial microcompartments found in many autotrophic bacteria such as Cyanobacteria, Knallgasbacteria, Nitroso-and Nitrobacteria.
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| 34. | Ammonia oxidation in autotrophic nitrification is a complex process that requires several enzymes, proteins and presence of oxygen.
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| 35. | The term metabolosome is used to refer to such catabolic BMCs ( in contrast to the autotrophic carboxysome ).
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| 36. | Most ecosystems are supported by the autotrophic primary production of plants that capture photons initially released by the sun.
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| 37. | Most methanogens are autotrophic producers, but those that oxidize CH 3 COO " are classed as chemotroph instead.
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| 38. | The autotrophic nature of anammox bacteria and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria guarantee a low yield and thus less sludge production.
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| 39. | Because ecologically, autotrophic organisms precede heterotrophs, it seems natural to assume that evolutionarily this must also be so.
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| 40. | In ferns the gametophyte is a small flattened autotrophic prothallus on which the young sporophyte is briefly dependent for its nutrition.
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