tropho-, troph-, -trophy, -trophs, -trophically, -trophic, -trophous

(Greek: food, nutrition, nourishment; development)

Don't confuse this tropho-, -trophy element with tropo-, meaning "turn, turning," etc.

idiotrophic
Something capable of choosing its own food.
lipoatrophia
lipoatrophy
Loss of subcutaneous fat, which may be total, congenital, and associated with hepatomegaly, excessive bone growth, and insulin-resistant diabetes.
lipodystrophy
1. Any disturbance of fat metabolism.
2. A group of conditions due to defective metabolism of fat, resulting in the absence of subcutaneous fat, that may be congenital or acquired and partial or total.
3. Any of various disorders of fat metabolism; intestinal lipodystrophy, a rare disease of uncertain etiology, chiefly of middle-aged men, presenting with joint pains, steatorrhea, wasting, and lymph node enlargement.
lithotroph
An organism whose carbon needs are satisfied by carbon dioxide.
luteotropic, luteotrophic
Having a stimulating action on the development and function of the corpus luteum.
lymphotrophy
Nourishment of the tissues by lymph in parts devoid of blood vessels.
mammotroph
An acidophilic cell of the adenohypophysis that produces prolactin.
mammotropic, mammotrophic
Having a stimulating effect upon the development, growth, or function of the mammary glands.
mastatrophia
mastatrophy
Atrophy or wasting away of the breasts.
metatroph
An organism that requires complex organic sources of carbon and nitrogen for growth.
metatrophic
Denoting the ability to undertake anabolism or to obtain nourishment from varied sources, i.e., both nitrogenous and carbonaceous organic matter.
metratrophy, metratrophia
Uterine atrophy.
microheterotrophs
Protozoans; such as, ciliates and flagellates.

In the various oligotrophic waters in which stromatolites exist, the microheterotrophs are reliant on the photosynthetic community as a main source of organic matter. Therefore, autotrophic production indirectly controls microbially mediated precipitation and stromatolite formation in these shallow marine environments.

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "food, nutrition, nourishment": alimento-; broma-; carno-; cibo-; esculent-; sitio-; Eating Crawling Snacks; Eating: Carnivorous-Plant "Pets"; Eating: Folivory or Leaf Eaters; Eating: Omnivorous.