kemioheterotrofisia
Kemioheterotrofisia, also called chemoheterotrophy, is a metabolic strategy in which organisms obtain energy by chemical oxidation of organic compounds and acquire carbon from organic sources. They rely on organic molecules both for energy and as the carbon skeletons needed for growth.
Energy is derived from the oxidation of organic substrates such as sugars, amino acids, and lipids. Oxidation
The carbon required for biosynthesis comes from organic molecules; kemioheterotrofisia organisms cannot fix atmospheric CO2. They
Examples and ecological roles include animals, fungi, many bacteria, and some protists. In ecosystems, chemoheterotrophs function
Distinctions from related nutritional modes are clear: chemoheterotrophs contrast with chemoautotrophs, which obtain energy from chemical