enamyotrofe
Enamyotrofe is a neologism used in some speculative discussions to designate a hypothetical trophic strategy in which an organism derives energy primarily from internal metabolic processes while obtaining carbon or other nutrients from external organic sources. The term is not part of established ecological nomenclature, and there is no widely accepted definition or consensus on its scope.
In practice, enamyotrofe is described in different ways. In some theoretical models, it is treated as a
Enamyotrofe is related to, but distinct from, autotrophy (energy from inorganic sources or photosynthesis) and heterotrophy
Examples: None universally recognized; the term mostly appears in speculative or educational contexts, not in formal