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present in high concentration, for
instance around hydrothermal vents.
Chemoautotrophs are
autotrophic organisms that can rely on chemosynthesis, i.e. deriving...
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oxidation of
inorganic chemical compounds,
these organisms are
called chemoautotrophs, and are
frequently found in
hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean....
- Organotrophs
Organic compounds Organic
compounds (chemoheterotrophs) or
carbon fixation (
chemoautotrophs) Bacillus, Clostridium, or Enterobacteriaceae ...
- as a
source of energy,
rather than sunlight, as in photosynthesis.
Chemoautotrophs,
organisms that
obtain carbon from
carbon dioxide through chemosynthesis...
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either photoautotrophs (which get
energy from the sun, like plants) or
chemoautotrophs (which get
energy from
chemical bonds, like
certain bacteria). Consumers...
- (MIC), is a
corrosion caused or
promoted by microorganisms,
usually chemoautotrophs. It can
apply to both
metallic and non-metallic materials, in the presence...
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photoautotrophs and
photoheterotrophs obtain energy from light,
whereas chemoautotrophs and
chemoheterotrophs obtain energy from
oxidation reactions. Photosynthesis...
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include photosynthetic and the much
rarer chemosynthetic organisms (
chemoautotrophs) that can
convert inorganic molecules into
organic compounds using...
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prokaryotes appear.
These first organisms are
believed to have been
chemoautotrophs,
using carbon dioxide as a
carbon source and
oxidizing inorganic materials...
- life in 1977. What was
discovered was the
ubiquitous symbiosis of
chemoautotrophs living in (endosymbiosis) the vent animals' gills; the
reason why multicellular...