Everything about Chemoorganoheterotrophy totally explained
A
chemoorganoheterotrophic organism is one that requires organic
substrates to get its
carbon for growth and development, and that produces its
energy from
oxido-
reduction of an organic compound. This group of organisms may be further subdivided according to what kind of organic substrate and compound they use.
Decomposers are examples of Chemoorganoheterotrophs which obtain carbon and electron reactions from dead organic matter.
Herbivores and
carnivores are examples of organisms that obtain carbon and electron reactions from living organic matter.
See also :
Primary nutritional groups
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