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lithotrops can use reduced organic chemical copounds as electron donors. ( true or false)​

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Answered by tahreem0481792
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False

Explanation:

Some lithotrophs produce organic compounds from carbon dioxide in a process called chemosynthesis, much as plants do in photosynthesis. ... Other lithotrophs are able to directly utilize inorganic substances, e.g., iron, hydrogen sulfide, elemental sulfur, or thiosulfate, for some or all of their electron needs.

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