Bacterial Classification: Heterotrophs, Chemoautotrophs & Photoautotrophs – Microbiology | Lecturio

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► LEARN ABOUT:
- Fueling in heterotrophs
- Organic substrates
- Protone transport
- TCA cycle
- Pentose phosphate pathway
- Glycolysis
- Precursor metabolites
- Fueling in chemoautotrophs
- Inorganic Ions
- Electron flow
- Feeder pathway
- Fueling in photoautotrophs
- Producing energy with light
- Photophosphorylation
- Microorganisms classified by response to oxygen
- Aerobe / strict aerobe
- Anaerobe /strict anaerobe
- Facultative

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Your lecturer is Prof. Dr. Vincent Racaniello. He is teaching microbiology and immunology at Columbia University in New York City. He is a leading expert in the research of viruses and human diseases. Therefore Racaniello has served on the editorial boards of scientific journals, such as the Journal of Virology or PLOS Pathogens. Furthermore he was the 2015 president of the American Society for Virology. Beyond that he is editor of an online virology blog and co-producer of the podcasts Netcast This Week in Virology, This Week in Parasitism and This Week in Microbiology.

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I found it very interesting how some microbes can grow without oxygen and some do not require it at all.

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do chemoautotrophs produce glucose? if not what is the food they produce?

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