from chemicals in the ocean
The Ocean Chemicals
Autotrophs
No, not all organisms use organic compounds for energy. Some organisms, such as certain bacteria, are capable of using inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as an energy source through a process called chemosynthesis. These organisms do not rely on organic compounds for their energy needs.
Plants need the sun's energy to complete the process of photosynthesis. Plants cannot survive without energy, actually all organisms need energy to survive.
chemosynthesis
Without it, they could not survive because this process makes energy.
From ocean chemicals
From chemicals in the ocean
Autotrophs
Autotrophs
Chemosynthesis.
cellular respiration
The process in which autotrophs use light energy to make carbohydrates is called photosynthesis. Chemosynthesis is the process by which some organisms use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates.
Chemosynthesis
Cyanobacteria gains energy through the sun, while archaebacteria gains energy through chemosynthesis (a process in which organisms gain energy through molecules such as sulfur)
Chemosynthesis
Chemosynthesis
No, not all organisms use organic compounds for energy. Some organisms, such as certain bacteria, are capable of using inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as an energy source through a process called chemosynthesis. These organisms do not rely on organic compounds for their energy needs.