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4. What is chemolithotrophs? Give examples.​

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Answered by devanshbiyani001
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A chemolithotroph is an organism that is able to use inorganic reduced compounds as a source of energy. This mode of metabolism is known as chemolithotrophy. EX- Plants,Bacteria

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Answered by PADHAKUBALAK
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A chemolithoautotroph is an autotrophic microorganism that obtains energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds. Most chemolithotrophs are autotrophs. Examples of relevant inorganic electron donors include hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, ferrous iron, and ammonia.

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