Nutrition of bacteria |Types of Nutrients for Bacteria Growth| Lecture 20
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Dear students Welcome to HELP TV LECTURE 20.In this lecture i will teach you about nutrition of bacteria .Bacteria that require organic sources of carbon such as sugars, fats and amino acids are termed heterotrophs. Saprophytic bacteria are an example. They attain their nutrition from dead organic matter. Using enzymes, these bacteria will breaked own complex compounds and use the nutrients to release energy.
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