These are: proteins, fats, glucides, vitamins,etc.
No. Most organic compounds do not contain phosphorus. While it is necessary for life, it is only necessary for a few organic compounds.
These compounds are fats, glucides, proteins, etc.
Vitamins belong to a the group called organic compounds. They are essential for human nutrition and necessary for healthy bodies and minds.
photoheterotroph
The prokaryote that can capture sunlight for energy but also needs organic compounds for nutrition is a photoheterotroph. They exist in many types of aquatic environments.
No. Most organic compounds do not contain phosphorus. While it is necessary for life, it is only necessary for a few organic compounds.
Organic compounds are compounds necessary to life, and most macromolecules necessary to life contain carbon.
These compounds are fats, glucides, proteins, etc.
Vitamins belong to a the group called organic compounds. They are essential for human nutrition and necessary for healthy bodies and minds.
Photoheterotroph
photoheterotroph
The prokaryote that can capture sunlight for energy but also needs organic compounds for nutrition is a photoheterotroph. They exist in many types of aquatic environments.
All organic compounds DO in fact contain carbon.Carbon has the right characteristics to support large chains, including rings, that are necessary for these organic compounds.
photoheterotroph
heterotrophic nutrition is the nutrition is the nutrition obtained by digesting organic compounds
If you mean: is it necessary for a compound to include hydrogen atoms to be considered organic, then the answer is no, but it is pretty common.
Heterotrophic because it needs to ingest other organisms to produce the necessary organic compounds for life functions. Autotrophs can make their own organic compounds from inorganic compounds which mollusk, such as squids, cannot do.