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Metabolism

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The processes which sustain an organism, including energy production, synthesis of proteins for repair and replication.

Oxidative phosphorylation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The synthesis of the energy storage compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) using a chemical substrate and molecular oxygen.

Biosynthesis

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Catabolism, the production of new cellular materials from other organic or inorganic chemicals.

Heterotrophic

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A group of organisms which obtain carbon for synthesis from other organic matter or proteins.

Autotrophs

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A group of organisms capable of obtaining carbon for synthesis from inorganic carbon sources such as carbon dioxide and its dissolved species (the carbonates). This group includes plants and algae.

Anabolism

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Biosynthesis, the production of new cellular materials from other organic or inorganic chemicals.

synthesis

แปลว่าการปะติดปะต่อ, การรวมสิ่งต่างๆ เข้าด้วยกัน, การประสม

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synthesis

แปลว่าสังเคราะห์

N

Autotrophic

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which utilize inorganic carbon for synthesis of protoplasm. Ecologists narrow the definition further by requiring that autotrophs obtain their energy from the sun. In microbiologist parlance, this would be a photoautotroph. See photoautotrophic and chemoautotrophic.

Photophosphorylation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The synthesis of the energy storage compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) using solar energy.

Photoautotrophic

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which utilize inorganic carbon dioxide for protoplasm synthesis and light for an energy source. See autotrophic and chemoautotrophic.

Substrate level phosphorylation

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) The synthesis of the energy storage compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) using organic substrates without molecular oxygen.