fotobiogénesis
Fotobiogénesis is a term that describes the process by which light energy is used to synthesize organic compounds from inorganic substances. It is a fundamental process for life on Earth, as it forms the base of most food chains. In essence, fotobiogénesis is the biological conversion of light into chemical energy.
The most well-known example of fotobiogénesis is photosynthesis, carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Beyond photosynthesis, other forms of fotobiogénesis exist. For instance, some archaea, particularly in extreme environments like