auxotrophic

/ɔːksəˈtrɒfɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Lacking the ability to synthesize a particular substance necessary for growth, requiring it to be supplied in the growth medium.

“The bacteria were auxotrophic for tryptophan, meaning it couldn’t grow without it in the lab experiment.”

2. noun

An organism or cell that is auxotrophic.

“The research team studied the auxotrophic yeast to understand its growth requirements.”

Synonyms

  • dependent
  • nutritional
  • requirement

Antonyms

  • autotrophic
  • independent