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are autotropic bacteria pathogens​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mostly, bacterial pathogens are heterotrophic organisms.

Explanation:

It is generally assumed that all human bacterial pathogens are heterotrophic organisms, being either saccharolytic or proteolytic. Difficile (both clinical and rumen isolates) is also able to grow on CO2+H2 as sole carbon and energy source, thus representing the first identified autotrophic bacterial pathogen.

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