Photoheterotroph Examples & Photoheterotroph Energy Source

Photoheterotroph Examples & Photoheterotroph Energy Source

Photoheterotroph Examples & Photoheterotroph Energy Source Photoheterotroph What are Photoheterotrophs? Photoheterotrophs are organisms that use light as an energy source but do not produce their own food.  These organisms can be found in all environments on Earth, from the deep ocean to deserts. Phototrophs are a type of photoheterotrophic organism that uses light to make…

Definition & Chemoautotroph Examples

Definition & Chemoautotroph Examples

Chemoautotroph Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food with the help of sunlight, water, and minerals. Those that make their food by using chemicals found in their environment are called chemoautotrophs. Chemosynthesis is the process by which chemoautotrophs feed on chemicals like ammonia and sulfides. This is often because it uses inorganic compounds…

Asparagus Plumosus Fern Care

Asparagus Plumosus Fern Care

Asparagus Plumosus Fern Asparagus plumosus is a perennial flowering plant in the genus Asparagus. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is naturalized in many countries, often as an ornamental garden escapee. It is a stout, branching plant that bears spreading clusters of relatively large white flowers, which develops into a large globose cluster…

Nymphoides Peltata -Yellow Floating Heart

Nymphoides Peltata -Yellow Floating Heart

Nymphoides Peltata- Yellow Floating Heart Nymphoides peltata, also known as yellow floating heart or water-fringe, is a rhizomatous, floating-leaf aquatic perennial that resembles a miniature water lily (Nymphoides means resembling Nymphea). It is native to Europe and Asia, but it has naturalized in many states in the United States, including New England, Texas, Arizona, California,…

Difference Between Totipotency and Pluripotency in Plants

Difference Between Totipotency and Pluripotency in Plants

Totipotency  in Plants Totipotency is the cell’s ability to generate all of the mature organism’s differentiated cells, tissues, and organs. Totipotent cells are found in plants and sometimes animals. The root word “totipotent” means “having all potentialities.” Totipotent cells are cells that have the ability to give rise to all of the tissues of a…