What Is Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Nutrition?
Organisms that are able to produce their own energy from light or other inorganic chemical reactions are said to exhibit... View Article
Organisms that are able to produce their own energy from light or other inorganic chemical reactions are said to exhibit... View Article
Autotrophs are also called producers because they occupy the lowest trophic level. Heterotrophs always occupy higher trophic levels as they... View Article
Most green plants and microscopic organisms such as cyanobacteria exhibit autotrophic nutrition. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples... View Article
Autotrophy is a form of nutrition where organisms are able to produce their own energy from light or other inorganic... View Article
Organisms that are able to produce their own energy from light or other inorganic chemical reactions are called autotrophs. Moreover,... View Article
Autotrophic nutrition is classified into: Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference between Autotrophs and... View Article
Autotrophs are classified into: Photoautotrophs Chemoautotrophs Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference between Autotrophs and Heterotrophs... View Article
The process of autotrophic nutrient occurs through photosynthesis, hence, the byproduct of photosynthesis is oxygen. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types... View Article
Autotrophic organisms are essentially a link between the sun’s energy and organisms that are incapable of producing their own food.... View Article
Oak trees, and every other tree, are autotrophs. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference between Autotrophs... View Article
Yes, cactus (Cactaceae) are autotrophs. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference between Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Register... View Article
Zebra is an animal and like every other animal, it is a heterotroph. However, the Aphelandra squarrosa, also called the... View Article
Yes, sunflower (Helianthus), like every other plant, is an autotroph. Also Read: Autotrophic Nutrition -Types and Autotroph Examples Explore Difference... View Article
Kwashiorkor is a disease that is caused by protein deficiency. Symptoms of the disease include stunted growth, reduced stamina, muscle... View Article
Heterotrophic nutrition is a mode of nutrition where energy is obtained by digesting organic compounds (such as plants and other... View Article
Food miles is a concept where the distance that food travels (from the time of its making to the end... View Article
Open gut is a well-known myth which states that a new born’s small intestines have gaps between its cells that... View Article
Facilitated diffusion is a type of diffusion in which the molecules move from the region of higher concentration to the... View Article
Two primary requirements for carbon fixation are ATP and NADPH. Main Article:Carbon Fixation: Meaning, Process in C3 C4 and CAM... View Article
Egested waste is essentially faeces. The process of voiding or discharging undigested food as faeces is called egestion. Register at... View Article