what is chemotrophs
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Chemotrophs:
This are the organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors, present in their environments.
These molecules can be:
Organic
Inorganic
The chemotroph designation is in contrast to phototrophs, which use solar energy.
Chemotrophs can be either:
Autotrophic
Heterotrophic
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Chemoautotrophs are cells that create their own energy and biological materials from inorganic chemicals. In nature, “autotrophs” are organisms that don’t need to eat because they make their own biological materials and energy. ... Although plants perform carbon fixation in these .
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chemotrophs derive their energy from the oxidation or breakdown of various inorganic or organic food substances in their environment.
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