1. First, vents disperse hydrothermal fluids containing hydrogen sulfide into the deep ocean water. Next, microbes living around the vents consume this hydrogen sulfide, as well as carbon dioxide and oxygen. The microbes then get energy by breaking down the hydrogen sulfide. This energy is used to convert the carbon dioxide and oxygen into sugars. Finally, the microbes release sulfur and water.
Describe how it is possibly that species in competition for a resource do not have to come in direct contact with one another
This chemical process is photosynthesis.
From ocean chemicals
making food energy from chemicals in the ocean
If they contain chlorophyll, the process is photosynthesis. If they do not contain chlorophyll, the process is called chemosynthesis.
A chemosynthetic organism is an organism that manufactures it's own food by a process of chemosynthesis.
Chemosynthesis.
The process of chemosynthesis was discovered in 1890 by Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradski.
Chemosynthesis
Chemosynthesis
Photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Chemosynthesis
This chemical process is photosynthesis.
Chemosynthesis
Chemosynthesis
meosis
Autotrophs
From ocean chemicals