ravinnelähteet
Ravinnelähteet refer to the sources from which organisms obtain the nutrients necessary for their growth, maintenance, and reproduction. These sources can be broadly categorized based on the type of organism and its metabolic capabilities. For autotrophs, such as plants and algae, the primary ravinnelähteet are inorganic. They utilize sunlight for energy (photosynthesis) and obtain essential elements like carbon from carbon dioxide, nitrogen from nitrates or ammonia in the soil or water, and phosphorus from phosphates. Water is also a crucial inorganic nutrient source.
Heterotrophs, including animals and fungi, rely on organic ravinnelähteet. They obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms.
The availability and form of ravinnelähteet significantly influence the distribution and abundance of species. For instance,