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what is chemosynthetic autotrophic and heterosynthetic autotrophic

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Answered by birendrak1975
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Chemosynthesis: A type of autotropic nutrition in which organisms called (chemoautotrophs) synthesize organic matter using energy derived from the oxidatio of inorganic chemicals rather than using sunlight.
Heterosynthesis: It is also known as photosynthetic autotrophic nutrition. It is a chemical process performed by green plants, algae and certain bacteria which synthesize organic compounds fron carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.
Answered by shivjal
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Some rare autotrophs produce food through a process called chemosynthesis, rather than through photosynthesis. Autotrophs that perform chemosynthesis do not use energy from the sun to produce food. Instead, they make food using energy from chemical reactions, often combining hydrogen sulfide or methane with oxygen.

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