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1. Растительные организмы, фотосинтетические бактерии и простейшие, которые не являются ни сапрофитами, ни паразитами и для построения органических веществ и собственного тела используют в качестве источника энергии очень простые неорганические молекулы, такие, как аммоний и двуокись углерода СО2. Их называют фотоА.2. Бактерии, которые при отсутствии света могут продуцировать из СО2 органические молекулы и используют для биосинтеза такие источники энергии, как окисление неорганических соединений, а также молекулярный водород, аммоний и сероводород. Их называют хемоА. (ср. Гетеротрофы).Англо-русский толковый словарь генетических терминов > autotrophs
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