The process is called photosynthesis.
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Dark Phase, or Light Independent (or even Calvin Cycle) as it is a part of Photosynthesis that occur independently of the presence of light
Cellular Respiration.
Cellular Respiration
chemosynthesis
Most autotophs that live in environments that have no light rely on chemosynthesis to synthesize energy storing molecules (mostly as carbohydrates). Many chemosynthesizers live near hyrdrotermal vents and use the hydrogensulfide emitted by the vents to "fuel" the chemical processes of chemosynthesis.
Obtain energy by breaking down organic molecules. Heterotrophs are unable to synthesize organic carbon-based compounds independently from the inorganic environment's sources (e.g. Animalia, unlike Plantae, cannot photosynthesize) and therefore must obtain their nutrition from another heterotroph or an autotroph.
autotrophs are organisms that make their own food . they take in energy from the sun and make carbohydrates through the process of photosynthesis...
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metrivores
an organism that obtains its energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds
saprobiotic organisms. many are bacteria or fungi
Most autotophs that live in environments that have no light rely on chemosynthesis to synthesize energy storing molecules (mostly as carbohydrates). Many chemosynthesizers live near hyrdrotermal vents and use the hydrogensulfide emitted by the vents to "fuel" the chemical processes of chemosynthesis.
These organisms are called heterotrophs.
Detritus
Heterotoph
I believe it is an heterotroph.
Obtain energy by breaking down organic molecules. Heterotrophs are unable to synthesize organic carbon-based compounds independently from the inorganic environment's sources (e.g. Animalia, unlike Plantae, cannot photosynthesize) and therefore must obtain their nutrition from another heterotroph or an autotroph.
No. An autotroph (auto = self; troph = nutrition) is an organism that obtains the energy it needs to live and grow via energy from the sun (photoautotrophy) or energy stored in the chemical bonds of simple inorganic molecules (chemoautotrophy). An owl is regarded as a heterotroph (hetero = other) because it obtains the energy it needs to live and grow by consuming other living organisms, such as rodents.
an organism that obtains organic compounds
Heterotrophs. For example: fish and frogs.
It's a heterotroph.