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  • 71Oligotroph — An oligotroph is an organism that can live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients. They may be contrasted with copiotrophs, which prefer nutritionally rich environments. Oligotrophs are characterized by slow growth, low rates… …

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  • 72Lithoautotroph — A lithoautotroph is a microbe which derives energy from reduced compounds of mineral origin. They may also be referred to as chemolithoautotrophs, a type of lithotrophs, reflecting their autotrophic metabolic pathways. Lithoautotrophs are… …

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  • 73Osmophile — Osmophilic organisms are microorganisms adapted to environments with high osmotic pressures, such as high sugar concentrations. Osmophiles are similar to halophillic (salt loving) organisms because a critical aspect of both types of environment… …

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  • 74Anterior pituitary acidophil — In the anterior pituitary, the term acidophil is used to describe two different types of cells:* somatotrophs, which generate somatotropin * mammotrophs, which generate prolactinWhen using standard staining techniques, they cannot be… …

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  • 75Methanococcus — Scientific classification Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Euryarchaeota Phylum …

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  • 76Methanocaldococcus — Scientific classification Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Euryarchaeota Phylum …

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  • 77Cors Caron — Tregaron Bog River Teifi and Tregaron Bog from Pont Einon Country …

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  • 78-phil- — Suffixes with the common part phil ( phile, philia, philic) are used to specify some kind of attraction or affinity to something, in particular the love or obsession with something. They are antonymic to suffixes phob . Phil (Philo ) may also be… …

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  • 79Chloracidobacterium — In taxonomy, Chloracidobacterium is a genus of the Acidobacteria.[1] This is a group of photosynthetic bacteria were discovered in 2007 and their identification extends the number of bacterial phyla that can carry out chlorophyll based… …

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  • 80Archaea — Archea redirects here. For the geologic eon, see Archean. For the spider family, see Archaeidae. Archaea Temporal range: Paleoarchean – Recent Halobacteria sp. strain NRC 1, each cell about 5 μm long …

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