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Living things are heterotrophic and aerobic. What are autotrophic and aerobic organisms?
1, animals, most of which are heterotrophic aerobic,

2. Most plants are autotrophic aerobic, but some are heterotrophic aerobic, such as pitcher plants, which catch flies.

3. Microorganisms:

Rhizobia: heterotrophic aerobic

Rhodosporium: facultative anaerobic

Penicillium: heterotrophic aerobic

Chromospheric nitrogen-fixing bacteria: heterotrophic aerobic.

Corynebacterium glutamicum: heterotrophic aerobic bacteria

Methanobacteria: autotrophic anaerobic (strictly anaerobic, oxygen will kill you)

Nitrifying bacteria: autotrophic aerobic

Denitrifying bacteria: heterotrophic anaerobic