surely.Obligate saprophytes are ordinary saprophytes .while facultative saprophytes are parasites cultured in peculiar conditions as saprophytes, for half of their life cycle
saprophyte Next answer below I agree, the term saprophyte or saprotroph would be used for fungi, which digest the dead leaves or animal matter saprotrophically. Also, some worms are called detritivores as they break down dead organic matter, particularly plant matter.
parasitic
They Live of live or Dead Organic matter
Of course, please provide me with the term you would like me to define.
The radius bone sounds like a math term because "radius" is also a term used in geometry to refer to the distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
In the fungi section saprophyte would work, or the more general term detritovore.
Anaerobic bacteria or facultative anaerobic bacteria.
Declarative memory is that branch of memory that is based on "conscious recall" or the bringing back to mind of past events or personal experience where a minds eye image can be formed (Ridley, 1995). It can be sub-divided into semantic (trivial memory) and episodic memory (based on an event). The aspect about it that is interesting, in contrast to non-declarativerecall, is the fact that it is non-obligatory or facultative that is to say it is information or memories that can be disregarded or taken into account in the long term or short term in the carrying out of a related task or behaviour. Non-declarative memory is obligate and is characterized by its need to be obligate. Squire (1992), tells us that non-declarative memory may be linked to the following behaviours or actions as examples; 1) skills and habits 2) non-associative learning (i.e. to an event) 3) priming (memories driven by stimuli, not a conscious decision) 4) simple classical conditioning No image can be formed from these other thabn the "source memory" i.e. the instance of obtaining such "skills" etc. (See Baddeley, 2001) Both work in unison to provide effective long-term memory but are different.
saprophyte Next answer below I agree, the term saprophyte or saprotroph would be used for fungi, which digest the dead leaves or animal matter saprotrophically. Also, some worms are called detritivores as they break down dead organic matter, particularly plant matter.
Farmer. See the Book of Genesis.The foraging process (hunter-gatherers) is older, but not a real profession (obligate subsistence). The modern equivalent is probably the "survivalist."The colloquial term "oldest profession" refers to prostitution.
what is the term for like or resembling a toxin
A prokaryote that can only obtain energy without oxygen is termed an obligate anaerobe. These microorganisms are unable to use oxygen for energy production and typically thrive in environments devoid of oxygen.
Dermoid is the medical term meaning skin-like
The term 'like' have the same meaning with its literal meaning.
parasitic
Are term whose variables are the same
A term is like term one, two, and three. Like report cards that's why you get three.