Segments of organs that have undergone gravitropic curvature later straighten during the course of gravitropism or after the g-vector becomes randomized on a clinostat. Little is known about the mechanisms underlying these and perhaps related phenomena which have been described with various overlapping terms such as autotropism, autotropic straightening, automorphosis, automorphogenesis, automorphic curvature, and gravitropic straightening. The types of phenomena that historically have been named by the above terms are reviewed critically with respect to an interaction with gravitropism. We suggest that the term "autotropism" should not be applied to the phenomenon of organ straightening that occurs during the course of gravitropism, since this straightening is part of a complex series of local growth adjustments overall through time, and since this phenomenon is not itself a tropistic response to a directional exogenous stimulus. It is suggested that the term autotropism should be used only for the phenomenon of organ straightening that occurs after the g-vector is randomized on a clinostat or withdrawn in the microgravity conditions of spaceflight. Usage of the term automorphogenesis is most appropriate for describing curvatures or orientations that result from morphological relationships such as in nastic curvatures.
A plant cell or an autotropic organism
autotropic mode of nutrition
photoautotrophy and chemoautotrophy
Autotropic & geotropic
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Yes, green plants produce their own food, making them autotrophs.
they do not depend totally on other plants for food and water.
Typical eukaryotic organells can be found.Special thing is chloroplast.
ameba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, and spirogyra. Basically anything in the protist kingdom.
no autotropic cells transform light energy into chemical energy. Heterotropic cells get energy from organic compounds. K-Dover
Autotrophs or self-feeders are organisms which make their own food, for instance from chemical energy (chemosynthesis) or solar energy (photosysthesis). Pretty much any green plant or green algae you see would be autotropic. One example of an autotroph would be the ficus or fig tree.
green plant are autotrophs. they are able to synthesis organic nutrients with the help of atmospheric carbon dioxide,water and solar energy. these are called photosynthesis.green plant are able to synthesis all organic molecule associated with life though photosynthesis. by Rohan Barai Email- barairohan@gmail.com (facebook, orkut) thank you