Autotrophs
Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
It is organic substance
Cosmic dust is an inorganic material; but many organic molecules exist also in the cosmic space.
Organic and inorganic molecules are similar in that they both consist of atoms bonded together to form molecules. They both follow the principles of chemistry, such as obeying the laws of thermodynamics and conservation of mass. However, organic molecules primarily contain carbon and hydrogen, while inorganic molecules do not necessarily contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Heterotoph
Autotrophic organisms, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, are able to synthesize organic molecules from inorganic raw materials through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. These organisms can convert energy from sunlight or inorganic substances into organic molecules that serve as food for themselves and other organisms.
Autotrophs
Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
It is organic substance
An organic molecule contains carbon, whereas an inorganic molecule does not
they are both composed of atoms
An organic molecule contains carbon, whereas an inorganic molecule does not.
Which of the following missing . There are two my dear... Calcium would be the answer if magnesium is not there..... Magnesium and calcium aren't usaly combine with organic drug molecules, since they are more readily bind with inorganic substances.
Cosmic dust is an inorganic material; but many organic molecules exist also in the cosmic space.
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
they are unable to synthesize organic nutrients from inorganic raw materialsThey are unable to synthesize organic nutrients from inorganic raw materials.they are unable to synthesize organic materials from inorganic raw materialsA heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth.[1] This contrasts with autotrophs, such as plants and algae, which can use energy from sunlight (photoautotrophs) or inorganic compounds (lithoautotrophs) to produce organic compounds such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from inorganic carbon dioxideIt would likely to be a combination of a plant and an animal.