Table
Energy source | Reducing equivalent source | Carbon source | Name |
---|---|---|---|
Light Photo- |
Organic -organo- |
Organic -heterotroph |
Photoorganoheterotroph |
Carbon dioxide -autotroph |
Photoorganoautotroph | ||
Inorganic -litho- |
Organic -heterotroph |
Photolithoheterotroph | |
Carbon dioxide -autotroph |
Photolithoautotroph | ||
Chemical compounds Chemo- |
Organic -organo- |
Organic -heterotroph |
Chemoorganoheterotroph |
Carbon dioxide -autotroph |
Chemoorganoautotroph | ||
Inorganic -litho- |
Organic -heterotroph |
Chemolithoheterotroph | |
Carbon dioxide -autotroph |
Chemolithoautotroph |
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