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An organism that has the capacity to satisfy its requirements for carbon-containing nutrients by the fixation, reduction and incorporation of carbon dioxide from the environment. Green plants, which derive their energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis, represent a major group of autotrophic organisms. The terms means "self feeding" in Greek.
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| autotroph |
Self-feeder: opposite of heterotroph. Organisms that do not feed on other organisms.
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A unique form of metabolism found only in bacteria. Inorganic compounds (eg, NH3, NO2-, S2, and Fe2+) are oxidized directly (without using sunlight) to yield energy. This metabolic mode also requires energy for CO2 reduction, like photosynthesis, but no lipid-mediated processes are involved. This metabolic mode has also been called chemotrophy, chemoautotrophy, or chemolithotrophy.
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an organism that can make its own food (usually using sunlight).
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Photosynthetic nutritional mode in which inorganic compounds (CO 2 and carbonates) are utilized for growth, metabolism and reproduction.
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