fotoautotrofeista
Fotoautotrofeista, or photoautotrophs, are organisms capable of synthesizing their own organic compounds from inorganic substances using light as the primary energy source. This process is fundamental to ecosystems, as they form the base of many food chains by converting sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Unlike heterotrophs, which rely on consuming other organisms for energy, photoautotrophs produce their own food, enabling them to thrive in environments where organic matter is scarce.
The most well-known example of photoautotrophs is photosynthetic bacteria, cyanobacteria, and plants. These organisms contain specialized
6 CO₂ + 6 H₂O + light energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ (glucose) + 6 O₂
Photoautotrophs play a critical role in maintaining atmospheric oxygen levels and carbon cycling. They also serve
While most photoautotrophs are photosynthetic, there are exceptions, such as chemosynthetic bacteria that use chemical energy