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During chemosynthesis, chemosynthetic bacteria, being non-photosynthetic, have to rely on energy produced by oxidation of these compounds (inorganic) in order to manufacture food (sugars) while nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert nitrogen gas into nitrate.
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Organisms that use inorganic chemicals as a source of energy and convert them into organic substances are known as Chemosynthetic bacteria. Unlike plants, they obtain their energy from the oxidation of inorganic molecules, rather than photosynthesis.
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