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1. All photosynthetic organisms use carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Do all chemosynthetic organisms perform the same chemical reactions? A)Yes, chemosynthesis makes sugar and hydrochloric acid from hydrogen sulfide. B)Yes, all chemosynthetic organisms make sugar and sulfuric acid from hydrogen sulfide. C)No, many chemosynthetic reactions occur, but all begin with hydrogen sulfide. D)No, many chemosynthetic reactions occur, depending on the chemicals present.

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All photosynthetic organisms use carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Do all chemosynthetic organisms perform the same chemical reactions? Yes, chemosynthesis makes sugar and hydrochloric acid from hydrogen sulfide. Yes, all chemosynthetic organisms make sugar and sulfuric acid from hydrogen sulfide.

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