autotrofien
Autotrofien, or autotrophs, are organisms that synthesize organic compounds from inorganic carbon sources. They obtain energy either from light (photoautotrophs) or from the oxidation of inorganic molecules (chemoautotrophs). Autotrofien form the base of many ecosystems by converting inorganic carbon into biomass that can be used by other organisms.
Photoautotrophs include plants, algae, and cyanobacteria; they capture light energy through photosynthesis to fix carbon dioxide
In most autotrophs, carbon fixation converts inorganic CO2 into organic molecules. Several pathways exist, including the
Ecologically, autotrophs are primary producers that support food webs and drive biogeochemical cycles, such as the
Autotrophs differ from heterotrophs, which rely on preformed organic carbon. While most photoautotrophs require light, some