What is auto trophic nutrition
Autotrophic nutrition is the process of an organism being able to create/produce its own food. Autotrophic nutrition refers to a nutritional system whereby complex full molecules essential for life emerge through photosynthesis. This includes compounds such as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
Minerals, water, and carbon dioxide have a direct impact on autotrophic nutrition. Through this type of nutrition, plants can produce their own food, i.e., they use autotrophic nutrition to feed themselves and grow.
Common autotrophs include, but are not limited to: microscopic bacteria, certain types of algae, and the majority of green plants.