Bacteria that obtain carbon from other sources say
There are bacteria in the world, and they obtain carbon from other living sources. Bacteria are microscopic things, small in shape and strange in ability. Bacteria take carbon in different ways. Some are inorganic, and some are useful for other living sources.
Such bacteria also rely on other living bodies or their metabolites to obtain carbon. In the natural environment, there are traces on the rotten wood and between the fallen leaves. Other things decay, releasing organic qualities, and the sense of bacteria is attached to them, and they are used in analysis.
Looking at the forest abyss, the dead leaves fall to the ground, and gradually become humus. Bacteria gather on it and turn the carbon sources in it for their own survival and reproduction. Or in the body of animals and plants, once the vitality is eliminated, the bacteria will also come to an end, destroying its organic matter and taking carbon for nourishment.
Bacteria obtain carbon from other sources, and in the ecological ring, they are not very concerned. They can turn waste into treasure, making the material cycle gratuitous. If there is a lack of this bacteria, the rot will accumulate, the carbon source will be stagnant, and the ecological order will be chaotic. Therefore, although the bacteria are small, their contributions are great, and they cannot be ignored in the wonders of nature.