differentiate between chemosynthesis and photosynthesis?
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Both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis are reactions that use energy, but the energy source is different. In addition, both processes involve water--but in distinct ways. In photosynthesis, water is needed to fuel the process; in chemosynthesis, water is an end result of the process.
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Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis are both processes by which organisms produce food; photosynthesis is powered by sunlight while chemosynthesis runs on chemical energy.
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