Define - chemoorganotrophs? Give the examples?
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Chemoorganotrophs are organisms which use the chemical bonds in organic compounds or O2 as their energy source and obtain electrons or hydrogen from the organic compounds, including sugars (i.e. glucose), fats and proteins.
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Chemoorganotrophs are organisms which use the chemical bonds in organic compounds or O2 as their energy source and obtain electrons or hydrogen from the organic compounds, including sugars
examples of chemoheterotrophs, obtaining most of their energy from O2.
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