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Which plants produce their food by chemosynthesis?

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Answered by zak18
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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.
Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Chemosynthesis is a process used by bacteria and other organisms to manufacture food using the energy released during inorganic chemical reactions. To create a sugar, all chemosynthetic organisms utilise the energy provided during chemical reactions, but different species employ various routes.

Explanation:

Instead of producing food through photosynthesis, some uncommon autotrophs engage in a mechanism known as chemosynthesis. Chemosynthesis is a process used by autotrophs to create food without the usage of solar energy. Instead, they use the energy from chemical reactions to produce food, frequently mixing methane or hydrogen sulphide with oxygen.

Chemosynthesis is a process used by bacteria and other organisms to manufacture food using the energy released during inorganic chemical reactions. To create a sugar, all chemosynthetic organisms utilise the energy provided during chemical reactions, but different species employ various routes.

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