Bacteria that obtain their energy by removing electrons from inorganic molecules, rather than obtaining energy from the sun, are called chemoautotrophic. In general, organisms, that obtain their energy from sunlight are called photoautotrophs.
chemoautotrophic bacteria
Yes, bacteria are decomposers. Note: If you search decomposer in the search box it will give more detail
A plant or heterotroph. The inorganic carbon of CO2 is made into the organic sugar glucose as the result of photosynthetic organisms such as plankton, phytoplankton, and algae.
Photosynthetic bacteria are called cyanobacteria, such as the blue-green algae found in the oceans. They conduct their photosynthesis on the thylakoids found floating in the cytosol.
In the Thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast
Algae, protists, phytoplankton and bacteria.
false
chemoautotrophs
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
saprobiotic organisms. many are bacteria or fungi
Technically sunlight would be an inorganic material so it would be yes to both. In general, autotrophs make their own molecules using inorganic materials. Phototrophs, a subset of autotrophs, use sunlight specifically to make their organic molecules
In spite of their relatively simple structure, prokaryotic cells have much greater metabolic diversity than eukaryotic cells. Although most prokaryotes are heterotrophs, some are autotrophs. Autotrophs can manufacture their own food (organic molecules) from inorganic substances, while heterotrophs cannot. Most autotrophic bacteria are photosynthetic (they use light energy to manufacture organic molecules) but some are chemosynthetic (they use energy from inorganic chemicals to manufacture organic molecules.)
Phototroph or photoautotroph...basically plants and photosynthetic bacteria
chlorophyll
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
NO bacteria are methanogenic, archaea are methanogenic. And they produce it through a process called chemolithoautotrophy, where they break down the inorganic molecules into energy.
Yes, bacteria are decomposers. Note: If you search decomposer in the search box it will give more detail