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Streptococcus is generally classified as a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in both the presence and absence of oxygen, but it is not specifically categorized as "hytrotrophic." The term "hytrotrophic" is not commonly used in microbiology; it may be a typographical error or confusion with terms like "heterotrophic." Streptococcus species primarily derive energy from organic compounds, which aligns with heterotrophic growth.

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