| 1. | Mixotrophic dinoflagellates are photosynthetically active, but are also heterotrophic.
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| 2. | The Pyroloideae are mixotrophic and gain sugars from the mycorrhizae, as well as nutrients.
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| 3. | They are typically mixotrophic, ingesting bacteria and smaller protists as well as conducting photosynthesis.
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| 4. | If both forms are required, the organisms are mixotrophic " sensu stricto ".
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| 5. | Recently recognized as mixotrophic, " A . sanguinea " is capable of preying on various organisms.
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| 6. | All species of this genus are mixotrophic and harbor unicellular algae belonging to genus " Chlorella ".
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| 7. | "Heterosigma akashiwo " is a mixotrophic alga, supplementing nutrient uptake and photosynthesis with ingestion of bacteria.
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| 8. | Higher biomass production can be accomplished with a heterotrophic / mixotrophic growth mix using wastewater and biodiesel-derived glycerol.
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| 9. | Some species however contain endo-symbiotic algae and are therefore mixotrophic, i . e . combining autotrophy and heterotrophy,.
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| 10. | In some groups of mixotrophic protists, like some dinoflagellates, chloroplasts are separated from a captured alga or diatom and used temporarily.
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