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chemotroph is an
organism that
obtains energy by the
oxidation of
electron donors in
their environments.
These molecules can be
organic (chemoorganotrophs)...
- from
bacterial reactions. The
discovery of
bacterial invertebrate chemoautotrophic symbiosis,
particularly in
vestimentiferan tubeworms R. pachyptila...
- Fortey,
Richard (June 2000), "Olenid trilobites: The
oldest known chemoautotrophic symbionts?",
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, 97 (12):...
- "Prokaryotic
Cells in the
Hydrothermal Vent Tube
Worms Riftia Jones:
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reduce the
bones releasing hydrogen sulfide enabling the
growth of
chemoautotrophic organisms,
which in turn,
support other organisms such as mussels,...
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reduce the
bones releasing hydrogen sulfide enabling the
growth of
chemoautotrophic organisms,
which in turn,
support organisms such as mussels, clams...
- Sarbu,
Serban M.; Kane,
Thomas C.; Kinkle,
Brian K. (1996-06-28). "A
Chemoautotrophically Based Cave Ecosystem". Science. 272 (5270): 1953–1955. Bibcode:1996Sci...
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hypothesis for the
evolutionary transitions from
abiotic geochemistry to
chemoautotrophic prokaryotes, and from
prokaryotes to
nucleated cells". Philosophical...
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photosynthetically derived organic carbon).
Chemoautotrophic symbionts were
presumed as a
source of such carbon.
Chemoautotrophic origin of the
stable carbon isotope...