Mode of nutrition in grass
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Autotrophic Nutrition
Autotrophs synthesize organic materials from inorganic materials. Some organisms derive their energy for this process from sunlight and are called photoautotrophs.
Example: Green plants
Other organisms use chemical energy and are called chemoautotrophs.
Example: Nitrifying bacteria. Photoautotrophs are the primary producers in food chains.
Heterotrophic Nutrition
Heterotrophs eat ready - made complex organic food. From this they obtain energy for metabolism, atoms and molecules to build new protoplasm or repair worn - out parts, and ions, co-enzymes and vitamins vital for chemical processes. There are four types of heterotrophic nutrition - saprophytic, parasitic, symbiotic and insectivorous.
Autotrophs synthesize organic materials from inorganic materials. Some organisms derive their energy for this process from sunlight and are called photoautotrophs.
Example: Green plants
Other organisms use chemical energy and are called chemoautotrophs.
Example: Nitrifying bacteria. Photoautotrophs are the primary producers in food chains.
Heterotrophic Nutrition
Heterotrophs eat ready - made complex organic food. From this they obtain energy for metabolism, atoms and molecules to build new protoplasm or repair worn - out parts, and ions, co-enzymes and vitamins vital for chemical processes. There are four types of heterotrophic nutrition - saprophytic, parasitic, symbiotic and insectivorous.
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Grass has autotrophic mode of nutrition.
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