kemotrófia
Chemotrophy is a metabolic strategy employed by living organisms to obtain energy. Unlike phototrophs, which derive energy from light, chemotrophs utilize chemical compounds as their energy source. This process involves the oxidation of electron donors, which are typically organic or inorganic substances. The released energy is then used to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy currency of the cell.
Chemotrophs are broadly categorized into two groups based on their electron donors. Chemoorganotrophs obtain energy by
The specific chemical reactions involved in chemotrophy vary widely depending on the organism and the electron