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Why do autotrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms have different requirements for carbon sources? What is the difference?
Autotrophic uses light energy (green plants) and energy released by chemical reactions (chemotactic bacteria) to convert CO2 into organic matter, such as glucose. Their carbon source is carbon dioxide.

Unusually, organic substances such as sugar, fat and protein are oxidized to release energy. Their carbon source is organic matter. Also have a plenty of carbonate, bicarbonate, etc.