Want this question answered?
Organisms that synthesize their own organic compounds from inorganic ones are called autotrophs.The phenomenon is autotrophy; green plants and some other organisms perform it by photosynthesis, while some prokaryotes perform chemosynthesis, synthesizing organic substances using energy not from light but from inorganic chemical reactions.When discussing ecosystems, autotrophs are called producers.
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.
Yes, cyanobacteria are autotrophs. An autotroph is any organism that is able to take inorganic raw material and turn it into organic energy containing molecules.
cells, tissue, organs, organ system, organism
No because heterotrophic organism require an organic carbon source.
Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
Heterotoph
I believe it is an heterotroph.
the type of organisms known as yeast sinthesizes organic molecules from organic raw materials.The yeast is a fungal species .it takes organic raw materials like starch and produces the alcohol.alcohol is nothing but CH3OH. it is having an OH group and an alkyl group.
chemoautotrophs
saprobiotic organisms. many are bacteria or fungi
Yes wood is an organic substance as it has the potential to grow or germinate or organisms can feed on it. Compare it with inorganic materials such as rock, soil which do not have organic traits but they can become raw materials for an organism to flourish. Srinivas
Coral is an actual living organism, while rocks are made out of other organic or inorganic materials.
Organic molecules are the chemicals of life, compounds composed of more than one type of element, that are found in, and produced by, living organisms. The feature that distinguishes an organic from inorganic molecule is that organic contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas inorganic molecules do not. The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
Organisms survive because they are organisms. Inorganic matter does not survive or live. They get materials from the outside-like gas, food, etc.
How do dead organism return inorganic back to the earth
What the importance of organic and inorganic to living organism?Read more: What_the_importance_of_organic_and_inorganic_to_living_organism