Phototrophs are organisms that obtain energy from light through photosynthesis. Examples include plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, all of which use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Additionally, some bacteria, such as purple and green sulfur bacteria, are also classified as phototrophs, utilizing light energy for their metabolic processes.
They are called phototrophs. They are photosynthetic organisms
No, chemotrophs and phototrophs are not the same. Chemotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing chemical compounds, while phototrophs harness energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. Both are types of organisms that produce energy, but they utilize different sources—chemical versus light energy.
Respiration take place in all.Photosynthesis take place in auto phototrophs
Organisms that obtain energy directly from inorganic molecules are known as chemotrophs. These organisms use chemical reactions to derive energy for their metabolic processes, instead of relying on sunlight like phototrophs. Examples include certain bacteria and archaea living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents or in soil.
Plants are an example of heterotrophic phototrophs. They obtain energy from sunlight through photosynthesis but must also consume organic matter to obtain nutrients for growth and survival.
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Phototrophs, such as plants and algae, use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through photosynthesis. Heterotrophs, including animals and fungi, consume organic matter produced by phototrophs to obtain energy. When heterotrophs respire, they release carbon dioxide back into the environment, which can be taken up by phototrophs to fuel photosynthesis, closing the cycle.
The direct source of energy for phototrophs is light. They use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through a process called photosynthesis.
It take place in phototrophs. There is no exact time
Autotrophs can be phototrophs or lithotrophs (chemoautotrophs). Phototrophs use light as an energy source, while lithotrophs oxidize inorganic compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide, elemental sulfur, ammonium and ferrous iron.
They are called phototrophs. They are photosynthetic organisms
No, chemotrophs and phototrophs are not the same. Chemotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing chemical compounds, while phototrophs harness energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. Both are types of organisms that produce energy, but they utilize different sources—chemical versus light energy.
Respiration take place in all.Photosynthesis take place in auto phototrophs
There are various words to use: Phototrophs - photosynthetic organisms that use sunlight to make food. Autotrophs - organisms (including phototrophs) that make their own food and don't have to chase it down or catch it like animals (heterotrophs) do. Producers - the energy producers (capturers) in a food chain. Plants are the producers of terrestrial food chains. They are autotrophs in that they can make their own food. They are phototrophs in that they use light to carry out the reactions to make that food (photosynthesis).
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Cyanobacteria contain a bluish pigment called phycocyanin and chlorophyll a, allowing them to perform photosynthesis.