different between inorganic vs phototrophy
inorganic
English
Etymology
in- +? organic
Adjective
inorganic (not comparable)
- (chemistry) relating to a compound that does not contain carbon
- that does not originate in a living organism
Translations
Noun
inorganic (plural inorganics)
- (chemistry) An inorganic compound
See also
- organic
inorganic From the web:
- what inorganic molecule is carbon normally found in
- what inorganic molecule is produced by lightning
- what inorganic compounds
- what inorganic salts are stored in bone
- what inorganic substances are necessary for photosynthesis
- what inorganic compounds are found in soil
- what inorganic compounds contain carbon
- what inorganic molecule is a product of condensation
phototrophy
English
Etymology
photo- +? -trophy
Noun
phototrophy (uncountable)
- (biology) The synthesis of an organism's food from inorganic material using light as a source of energy.
Related terms
- phototroph
- phototrophic
phototrophy From the web:
- what is phototrophy
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