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What is photoorganoheterotrophs.​

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Answered by nileshgujju
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Explanation:(1)  These microorganisms use light as a source of energy and organic compound as electron and carbon source. ... (2) Chemoorganoheterotrophs - These microorganisms use organic compound as a source of energy, electron and carbon. Example: protozoa, fungi and most non- photosynthetic bacteria.

Answered by Anonymous
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they are organisms that use light for energy, but cannot use carbon dioxide as their sole carbon source. Consequently, they use organic compounds from the environment to satisfy their carbon requirements; these compounds include carbohydrates, fatty acids, and alcohols. Examples of photoheterotrophic organisms include purple non-sulfur bacteria, green non-sulfur bacteria, and heliobacteria.

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