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Nutrition
Concept Map6.1 Types of Nutrition
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Concept Map
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Nutrition
Heterotrophicnutrition
Technology infood processingand production
Photoautotrophic Chemoautotrophic
Autotrophicnutrition
Saprophytism Holozoicnutrition
Parasitism
Herbivorous Carnivorous Omnivorous
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Nutrition
Process that organisms obtain energy from food for growth and maintenance of life
Autotrophs Heterotrophs
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Autotrophs
Photoautotrophs
Chemoautotrophs
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Heterotrophs
Parasites
Saprophytes
Holozoic nutrition
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(autos : self ; trophos : feed)Produces own food from raw, simple inorganic substances by :
Photosynthesis
Green plants (photoautotrophs) manufacture their own food from carbon dioxide and water using sunlight as a source of energy
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Using light energy
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Chemosynthesis
Certain bacteria (chemoautotrophs) produce food by oxidisinginorganic substances such as hydrogen sulphide and ammonia
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Using chemical energy
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Unable to manufacture own foodMust obtain the nutrients from other organisms
Feed on dead and decaying organic matter
Digest their food externally before absorbing the nutrientsinto their bodies (extra cellular digestion)
Saprophytism
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(hetero : other)
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Parasitism
Obtain food by living on and absorbing readily digested food from the body of another organism, called the host
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Holozoic nutrition (holo : like ; zoon : animal)
Carnivorous –Carnivores(animal eaters)
Feed by ingesting solid organic matter which is digestedand absorbed into their bodies
Omnivorous –Omnivores
(both plant and animal eaters)
Herbivorous –Herbivores(plant eaters)
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The relations of different types of nutrition
Carbondioxide Photosynthesis / Chemosynthesis
Feeding and assimilation
Feeding and assimilation
Minerals
Wasteand dead
bodies
Wasteand dead
bodiesHolozoic heterotrophs
(Carnivores and omnivores)
Holozoic heterotrophs(Herbivores)
Autotrophs (Produces)
Carbon dioxidein air
MineralsIn soil
Radiant energy and energyfrom chemical oxidation
Saprophytism(Decomposers) Parasites
KEY:Flow of energyFlow of matterFlow of energy andmatterEnergy loss byrespiration
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