prototrophic

prototrophic
/proh'teuh trof"ik, -troh"fik/, adj.
1. (esp. of certain bacteria) requiring only inorganic substances for growth.
2. (of certain microorganisms) requiring no specific nutriments for growth.
[1895-1900; PROTO- + -TROPHIC]

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