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difference between phototropic and chemotropic bacteria

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Answered by 123sona
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Phototrophs and chemotrophs are two types of nutritional groups found in the environment. Most phototrophs are autotrophs, using the energy from sunlight to produce their food. Chemotrophs oxidize inorganic compounds or organic compounds as their energy source. They are the primary producers of food chains. The main difference between phototrophs and chemotrophs is that phototrophs capture protons in order to acquire energy whereas chemotrophs oxidize electron donors in order to acquire energy.
Answered by ParulG
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.♣️♣️Phototrophs : Phototrophs are the organisms that obtain energy from sunlight to carry out various metabolic processes. All plants, some algae and some bacteria are phototrophs.

♣️♣️Chemotrophs: Chemotrophs are organisms that obtain energy from chemical reactions.


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