Physics, asked by TheNitroLust, 1 month ago

What are chemotrophs?​

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Answered by Zackary
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Chemotrophs are organisms, which do not require light. They manufacture their food from inorganic substances in the presence of energy derived from the oxidation of simple inorganic compounds of iron, sulphur, etc.

e.g. bacterium Nitrosomonas.

Answered by Anonymous
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Chemotrophs are organisms, which do not require light. They manufacture their food from inorganic substances in the presence of energy derived from the oxidation of simple inorganic compounds of iron, sulphur, etc.

e.g. bacterium Nitrosomonas.

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