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- Autotroph abstract "An autotroph ("self-feeding", from the Greek autos "self" and trophe "nourishing") or "producer", is an organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple substances present in its surroundings, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis). They are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water, in contrast to heterotrophs as consumers of autotrophs. They are able to make their own food, and do not need a living energy or organic carbon source. Autotrophs can reduce carbon dioxide to make organic compounds, creating a store of chemical energy. Most autotrophs use water as the reducing agent, but some can use other hydrogen compounds such as hydrogen sulfide. Phototrophs(i.e. green plants & algae), a type of autotroph, convert physical energy from sunlight into chemical energy in the form of reduced carbon.Autotrophs can be photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs. Phototrophs use light as an energy source, while chemotrophs utilize electron donors as a source of energy, whether from organic or inorganic sources; however in the case of autotrophs, these electron donors come from inorganic chemical sources. Such chemotrophs are lithotrophs. Lithotrophs use inorganic compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide, elemental sulfur, ammonium and ferrous iron, as reducing agents for biosynthesis and chemical energy storage. Photoautotrophs and lithoautotrophs use a portion of the ATP produced during photosynthesis or the oxidation of inorganic compounds to reduce NADP+ to NADPH in order to form organic compounds.".
- Autotroph thumbnail Auto-and_heterotrophs.png?width=300.
- Autotroph wikiPageID "25086118".
- Autotroph wikiPageRevisionID "605787224".
- Autotroph hasPhotoCollection Autotroph.
- Autotroph subject Category:Biology_terminology.
- Autotroph subject Category:Microbial_growth_and_nutrition.
- Autotroph subject Category:Trophic_ecology.
- Autotroph comment "An autotroph ("self-feeding", from the Greek autos "self" and trophe "nourishing") or "producer", is an organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple substances present in its surroundings, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis). They are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water, in contrast to heterotrophs as consumers of autotrophs.".
- Autotroph label "Autotrofia".
- Autotroph label "Autotrofismo".
- Autotroph label "Autotrofizm".
- Autotroph label "Autotroof".
- Autotroph label "Autotroph".
- Autotroph label "Autotrophie".
- Autotroph label "Autotrophie".
- Autotroph label "Nutrición autótrofa".
- Autotroph label "Автотрофы".
- Autotroph label "ذاتي التغذية".
- Autotroph label "独立栄養生物".
- Autotroph label "自养生物".
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrofie.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrophie.
- Autotroph sameAs Αυτότροφος.
- Autotroph sameAs Nutrición_autótrofa.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrofo.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrophie.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrof.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrofia.
- Autotroph sameAs 独立栄養生物.
- Autotroph sameAs 자가영양생물.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotroof.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrofizm.
- Autotroph sameAs Autotrofismo.
- Autotroph sameAs m.01r5ll.
- Autotroph sameAs Q131427.
- Autotroph sameAs Q131427.
- Autotroph wasDerivedFrom Autotroph?oldid=605787224.
- Autotroph depiction Auto-and_heterotrophs.png.
- Autotroph isPrimaryTopicOf Autotroph.