is archaebacteria photosynthetic autotrophs ?
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no it not a autographs
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Most archaea are heterotrophic, and in fact as far as I know photosynthetic archaea have never been described. However, there are some autotrophic archaea that use inorganic chemicals from the environment (chemoautotrophy) for fueling carbon fixation.
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Most archaea are heterotrophic, and in fact as far as I know photosynthetic archaea have never been described. However, there are some autotrophic archaea that use inorganic chemicals from the environment (chemoautotrophy) for fueling carbon fixation.
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