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Chemosynthesis can be defined as the biological production of organic compounds from C-1 compounds and nutrients, using the energy generated by the oxidation of inorganic (e.g., hydrogen gas, hydrogen sulfide, ammonium) or C-1 organic (e.g., methane, methanol) molecules.

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Development of Chemosynthesis: The organisms performing chemosynthesis are called chemoautotrophs. They were anaerobic. Chemoautotrophs developed the ability to synthesise organic molecules from inorganic raw materials by some chance events. Such a mode of nutrition is present even now in now in some bacteria, e.g., sulphur bacteria, Iron bacteria, nitrifying bacteria.

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