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Heterotrophs & Autotrophs
Heterotrophs & Autotrophs
Heterotrophs & Autotrophs
Autotrophic organisms synthesize organic molecules from carbon dioxide. In contrast, heterotrophic organisms obtain carbon from organic compounds.


Autotrophs
Autotrophs
- Photosynthetic and chemosynthetic organisms are both grouped into a category known as autotrophs.
- Autotrophs are organisms capable of synthesizing their own food.
- More specifically, they are capable of using inorganic carbon as a carbon source.
- Autotrophs are critical for all ecosystems.
- Without these organisms, energy would not be available to other living organisms and life itself would not be possible.


Photoautotrophs
Photoautotrophs
- Photoautotrophs, such as plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria, serve as the energy source for a majority of the world’s ecosystems.
- These ecosystems are often described by grazing food webs.
- Photoautotrophs harness the solar energy of the sun by converting it to chemical energy in the form of ATP (and NADP).
- The energy stored in ATP is used to synthesize complex organic molecules, such as glucose.


Chemoautotrophs
Chemoautotrophs
- Chemoautotrophs are primarily bacteria that are found in rare ecosystems where sunlight is not available.
- An example of such an ecosystem would be the dark caves or hydrothermal vents at the end of the oceans.
- Many chemoautotrophs in hydrothermal vents use hydrogen sulfide released from the vents as a source of chemical energy.
- This allows chemoautotrophs to synthesize complex organic molecules, like glucose, for their own energy and in turn supply energy to the rest of the ecosystem.
- This process can be done in the abscence of oxygen.


Heterotrophs
Heterotrophs
- Heterotrophs acquire the high-energy carbon compounds from autotrophs by consuming them.
- Heterotrophs then break the organic molecules present in autotrophs down through respiration to obtain cellular energy, such as ATP.
- These organic molecules can include carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins.
- The heterotroph hydrolyzes these organic molecules before they are metabolized through respiration.
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1.3Membrane Structure
1.4Membrane Transport
1.5The Origin of Cells
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2.2Carbohydrates & Lipids
2.3Proteins
2.4Enzymes
2.5Structure of DNA & RNA
2.6DNA Replication, Transcription & Translation
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