Chemotroph are organisms that gain energy by absorbing ions. They gain the ions from the environment around them.
No, green grass is not a chemotroph. Green plants are autotrophs, which means they can make their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Chemotrophs, on the other hand, obtain energy by breaking down inorganic or organic molecules in their environment.
Chemotrophs are thought to have appeared on Earth around 3.5 billion years ago, utilizing inorganic compounds to obtain energy. This adaptation was fundamental to early forms of life thriving in environments with limited sunlight.
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Chemotroph because it takes in organic molecules for both energy and carbon.
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Deep sea bacteria
-Light Phototroph -Inorganic compounds (Redox!) Lithotroph -Organic compounds Chemotroph
A phototroph is to a chemotroph as an organism that uses light as an energy source is to an organism that uses chemicals as an energy source. Both types of organisms acquire energy in different ways to carry out cellular processes like growth and reproduction.
No, green grass is not a chemotroph. Green plants are autotrophs, which means they can make their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Chemotrophs, on the other hand, obtain energy by breaking down inorganic or organic molecules in their environment.
A chemotroph makes organic compounds from inorganic compounds.
autotroph which means they can make their own food and heterotroph which means they can't make their own food
An autotroph uses co2 as primary carbon source where as chemotroph uses chemicals as primary energy source. Chemotrophs also require a source of organic nutrient, and autotrophs would be considered a photosynthesizer.
*Chemoautotroph That is an organism that makes its own energy from chemicals. Chemosynthetic bacteria for example, do this and they are found on the hydrothermal vernts along the MId Ocean Ridge.
A heterotroph cannot produce its own food, an autotroph can! A chemotroph makes food by compounds(chemicals like table salt(NaCl)