Autotroph
... conservation are chemolithoautotrophs .
autotrophs are a vital part of the food chain . They take ... most bacteria and protozoa — depend on
autotrophs for energy and for the raw materials to make ... in their food. Even carnivorous animals rely on
autotrophs because the energy and organic building blocks ...
Bacterium
... depend on an organic source of carbon, while
autotrophs are able to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
autotrophs that obtain energy by oxidizing chemical ... such as chemoautotrophs and photosynthetic
autotrophs and so on. In addition, bacteria are ...
Bacterium
... depend on an organic source of carbon, while
autotrophs are able to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
autotrophs that obtain energy by oxidizing chemical ... such as chemoautotrophs and photosynthetic
autotrophs and so on. In addition, bacteria are ...
Heterotroph
... and trophe = nutrition) is an organism that requires organic substrates to get its carbon for growth and development. Contrast with
autotrophs which use carbon dioxide as sole carbon source. All animals are heterotrophic, as well as fungi and many bacteria . Some parasitic plants have ...
Photosynthesis
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5 Factors affecting photosynthesis
6 In Detail
7 See also
8 External links
Photosynthesis in plants
Plants are
autotrophs , which means they are able to synthesize food directly from inorganic compounds, instead of eating other organisms or relying on material derived ...
Photosynthesis
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5 Factors affecting photosynthesis
6 In Detail
7 See also
8 External links
Photosynthesis in plants
Plants are
autotrophs , which means they are able to synthesize food directly from inorganic compounds, instead of eating other organisms or relying on material derived ...
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Autotrophs
... Overview of cycle between
autotrophs and heterotrophs. ...
autotrophs are the producers in a food chain, such as ... it allows them to ... Overview of cycle between
autotrophs and heterotrophs. ... Some protists are ...
Photoautotroph
... inorganic substances using light as an energy source autotroph ( ) n. An organism capable of synthesizing its own ... photoautotroph (ecology)
autotrophs (science) chemosynthesis (bacteria) bacteria. Phototroph ... photoautotroph synonyms, photoautotroph antonyms. Information about ...
Heterotroph
... A Heterotroph is an organism that uses organic substrates to get its chemical energy for its life cycle. This contrasts with
autotrophs such as plants which are able to directly use sources of energy such as light to produce organic substrates from inorganic ... heterotroph ...
Herbivores
... Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism, known as a herbivore, consumes principally
autotrophs such as plants, algae and photosynthesizing bacteria. By that definition, many fungi, some bacteria, many ... NatureWorks ... Deer, ...
Food web
... . ... The Food Web This Movie is about different trophic levels that make up the food web . Beginning with primary producers, which are
autotrophs that make their ... (Redirected from Food web ) Jump to: navigation, search ... Seldom are there more than four links, or five levels, in a ...
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