Answer:
Chemoheterotroph
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A defined culture medium must supply all of the nutrients an organism needs, including essential biochemicals that the cell cannot synthesize. Based on the following recipe, this defined medium could support the growth of certain members of what group? Recipe: 7 g of K2HPO4; 2 g of KH2PO4; 1g of (NH4)2SO4; 0.1g of MgSO4; 0.02g of CaCl2; 10g of glucose; trace elements mix; 1000mL of distilled water; adjust to pH 7.
Chemoorganotroph is a type of heterotroph organisms which make use of organic carbon as an electron donor as well as a carbon source. They depend on autotroph organisms.
Fungi is an example of chemoorganotroph organism.
chemoheterotroph: It can also be called "chemoorganoheterotrophs" or "chemoorganotroph" that utilize reduced organic compounds made by autotrophs as sources of energy, electron and carbon.
Chemoheterotroph organisms derive their energy from the oxidation and reduction (redox) of organic compounds.
Autotrophs are organisms that produces their own food through the process of photosynthesis. They are referred to as primary producer.
Heterotrophs are secondary producers because they depend on other organisms.