Cell Structure in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Which of the ...
Question
Which of the following is the only group of organisms capable of using inorganic compounds as source of energy?
A
Eukaryotes
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B
Prokaryotes
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C
Virus
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is B Prokaryotes On the basis of their energy source, organisms are classified as organotrophic and lithotrophs. Most prokaryotes and all non-phototrophic eukaryotes use organic compounds as their energy source and thus, are referred to as organotrophs. They oxidise organic compounds during cellular respiration and the produced oxygen as a byproduct. But some Cyanobacteria and Archaea use inorganic compounds as an electron donor in electron transport chain and are referred to as lithotrophs, none of the eukaryotes falls in this category. Virus act as non-living outside the cell. It becomes active when it enters the host cell and derives the cellular protein from the host.