Allotrophic

/ˌæl.ə.ˈtroʊ.fɪk/ adjective

Describing organisms or substances that obtain nutrition from sources that are fundamentally different in origin or nature.

From Greek 'allo' (other) + 'trophe' (nutrition). This scientific term emerged in biology to describe feeding patterns that deviate from the typical method for an organism's species.

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