Modes Of Nutrition Flashcards
Autotrophs
Use simple inorganic molecules to synthesise its own complex organic compounds like sugars (use light or chemical energy and have chloroplasts)
Photoautotrophic
Use light energy to convert simple inorganic molecules into complex organic ones (plants + algae and have chloroplasts)
Chemoautotrophic
Uses chemical energy from reactions to convert simple inorganic molecules to complex organic ones
Heterotrophic
Consume complex organic compounds produced from other organisms as a source of energy to produce its own organic compounds (animals and fungi)
Saprotrophic nutrition
Feed on dead decaying matter by extracellular digestion and absorption by diffusion
Bacteria and fungi are saprophytes/ saprobionts
Saprotrophs
- Feed on dead/ decaying matter
- No specialised digestive system
- Branching hyphae grow over food material
- Secrete digestive enzymes on food material and food digested outside body
- Soluble products absorbed by diffusion or active transport
Holozoic
Involves ingestion, digestion and egestion
Digested intracellularly/ internally
Engulfs prey by endocytosis and contains digestive enzymes
Waste excreted by exocytosis