autotrophy
Autotrophy is a mode of metabolism in which organisms synthesize organic compounds from inorganic carbon sources, usually carbon dioxide, using energy obtained from light or from inorganic chemical reactions. Autotrophs are contrasted with heterotrophs, which rely on preformed organic carbon.
Photoautotrophs use light energy to fix carbon and build biomass. This group includes plants, algae, and cyanobacteria,
Chemosynthetic, or chemoautotrophic, organisms obtain energy from the oxidation of inorganic molecules such as hydrogen, reduced
Common carbon fixation pathways include the Calvin cycle, which is dominant in plants and cyanobacteria, and
Ecologically, autotrophs form the base of most food webs by converting inorganic carbon into organic matter