chemoorganotroph
Chemoorganotroph is a term used in microbiology to describe organisms that obtain energy by oxidizing organic compounds. The carbon source is typically organic, so most chemoorganotrophs are heterotrophs. These organisms harvest chemical energy through various metabolic strategies to support growth and maintenance.
Energy generation occurs mainly through respiration or fermentation. In respiration, organic substrates donate electrons to an
Chemoorganotrophs are widespread in soils, oceans, sediments, and host-associated microbiomes. They play essential roles in decomposition
Chemoorganotrophy is one branch of chemotrophy. It is distinguished from chemolithotrophy, where energy is derived from