Centrophorus 🔍
Centrophorus is a type of bacteria that primarily uses glucose for energy production, often found in warm environments such as lakes or rivers.
Centrophorus is a type of bacteria that primarily uses glucose for energy production, often found in warm environments such as lakes or rivers.
Centrophorus, a group of small freshwater fish that primarily feed on planktonic algae.
Pseudocentrophorus is a type of bacteria that grows in the presence of oxygen but does not produce energy through photosynthesis. This bacterium is often found in soil and aquatic environments, where it is known to cause disease and reduce nutrient availability for other organisms. The term "pseudocentrophorus" refers to this specific species of bacteria.