Terminology Of Microbes Depending Source :
Source dependent terminology of Microbes :
Here we are going to discuss the Source Depending Organism which provides labelled gives its own information what type actually organism dependent Source with the help these Terminologies we can understand the Their Source and their Nutritional & Source of Energy where they are Getting From 👍
✓Carbon Source Dependent :
1)Autotrophs :"auto" for “self” & “troph” for “food.”
2)Heterotrophs : A heterotroph is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients. The term stems from the Greek words hetero for “other” and trophe for “food.”
1)Autotrophs :
Autotrophs—organisms that uses carbon dioxide (CO2 ) as their sole or principal source of carbon.
Although CO 2 is plentiful, its use as a carbon source presents a problem to autotrophs.
CO 2 is the most oxidized form of carbon, lacks hydrogen, and is unable to donate electrons during oxidation-reduction reactions.
Therefore CO 2 cannot be used as a source of hydrogen, electrons, or energy. Because CO 2 cannot supply their energy needs, autotrophs must obtain energy from other sources, such as light or reduced inorganic molecules
biosynthetic carbon source autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food, using materials from inorganic sources. The word “autotroph” comes from the root words “auto” for “self” and “troph” for “food.” An autotroph is an organism that feeds itself, without the assistance of any other organisms.
A heterotroph is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients. The term stems from the Greek words hetero for “other” and trophe for “food.”
Reduced, preformed, organic molecules from other organisms
Heterotrophs —organisms that use reduced, preformed organic molecules as their carbon source—can also obtain hydrogen, oxygen, and electrons from
The same molecules Because the electrons provided by these organic carbon sources can be used in electron transport as well as in other oxidationreduction reactions
Many heterotrophs also use their Carbon source as an energy source. Indeed the more reduced the organic carbon source (i.e. the more electrons it carries), the higher its energy content. Thus lipids have a higher energy content than carbohydrates.
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