difference between Photoautotrophs
and Chemoautotrophs
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Photoautotrophs use energy from sunlight to make their biological materials. ... Chemoautotrophs, on the other hand, derive energy for their life functions from inorganic chemicals. They feed on chemicals that are good electron donors, such as hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, or iron.
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photoautotrophs depend on sunlight for the production of energy while chemoautotrophe obtain raw materials from chemical substances and produce energy by itself.
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