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Q: How does chemoheterotrophs obtain carbon?
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What is a chemolithotroph?

There are two classes of chemotrophs (lifeforms that obtain energy by oxidizing metal or other substances)chemoautotrophs - derive carbon from carbon dioxidechemoheterotrophs - obtain carbon when oxidizing organic moleculesAn example of the chemoautotroph are deep-sea bacteriathat oxidize iron or manganese in conditions where there is insufficient sunlight for photosynthetic life.An example of the organic material oxidizers (chemoheterotrophs) are some plants like fungi, which break down preformed organic molecules. All animals are chemoheterotrophs, because they metabolize other animal and plant molecules.


How do chemoautotrophs obtain organic nutrients?

Most Chemoheterotrophs derive energy from organic molecules like glucose.


What is chemoheterotroph?

Chemoheterotrophs: unable to fix carbon and form their own organic compounds.It is a biological term for an organism that derives energy and carbon from the oxidation of preformed organic compounds. These include fungi, which do not have chloroplasts to use photosynthesis.


Are fungi photoautotrophs?

False, chemoheterotrophs


How do plants obtain carbon?

they obtain carbon by humans and organisms, etc.


Animals obtain their energy and carbon from what?

Animals obtain their energy and carbon from the food they ingest. Carbohydrates and protein are a good source of carbon and energy.


Describe the four nutritional modes of prokaryotes?

Prokaryotes can be classified into four nutritional modes based on how they obtain energy and carbon sources. Photoautotrophs use light as an energy source and carbon dioxide as a carbon source. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic compounds for energy and carbon. Photoheterotrophs use light for energy and organic compounds for carbon, while chemoheterotrophs rely on organic compounds for both energy and carbon.


If plants are called producers or autotrophs what are humans called?

chemoheterotrophs


Are prokaryotes autotrophs?

They can be, Photoautorophs, Photoheterotrophs, Chemoautotrophs or Chemoheterotrophs


Where do submerged plants obtain their supply of carbon dioxide?

The submerged plants obtain their supply of carbon dioxide from our penis or vagina.


Were chemoheterotrophs the first on Earth?

no. by definition the first ones would have to be autotrophs


How Does Trees Obtain Carbon?

The Atmosphere