how are autotroph classified
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Autotrophs can be classified into two - photoautotrophs and chemoautotrophs.
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Phototrophs get energy from sunlight and convert it into usable energy ( sugar ).
Whereas Chemoautotrophs get their energy from chemicals, mainly inorganic substances such as hydrogen sulphide and ammonia
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Autotrophs are the organisms which make their own food . They are distinguished in 2 parts (1st one is PHOTOAUTOTROPH and 2nd one is CHEMOAUTOTROPH) .
Photoautotrophs make their own food by using sunlight . (Converts light energy into food ) and chemoautotrophs convert chemical energy into food) .
Chemoautotrophs are rare in our environment. Generally Photoautotrophs are also divided into - photooraganotrophs and photolithotrophs . If they use inorganic compounds as a source of H+ and e- they are call photolithotrophs and if they use oraganic compounds as a source of H+ and e- then they are known as photoorganotrophs .
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Photoautotrophs make their own food by using sunlight . (Converts light energy into food ) and chemoautotrophs convert chemical energy into food) .
Chemoautotrophs are rare in our environment. Generally Photoautotrophs are also divided into - photooraganotrophs and photolithotrophs . If they use inorganic compounds as a source of H+ and e- they are call photolithotrophs and if they use oraganic compounds as a source of H+ and e- then they are known as photoorganotrophs .
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