Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
Different types of bacteria acquire energy from different sources. For example, Cyanobacteria, some purple and green bacteria, get energy from light. Most bacteria use organic compounds for energy. Most bacteria are saprobic and get energy from dead organic matter .
They use the oxygen from the water and must remain in constant motion to obatin it.
Chemoautotrophs
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Bacteria living in deep-sea communities obtain their energy from chemical sources, rather than from sunlight. They use hydrogen sulfide molecules that are clustered around deep-sea hydrothermal vents as their food sources.
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Chemotrophic bacteria are organisms that can obtain energy by the oxidation of electrons.
Different types of bacteria acquire energy from different sources. For example, Cyanobacteria, some purple and green bacteria, get energy from light. Most bacteria use organic compounds for energy. Most bacteria are saprobic and get energy from dead organic matter .
They use the oxygen from the water and must remain in constant motion to obatin it.
Several species of bacteria use light for energy. Some of them include groups such as green sulfur bacteria, green nonsulfur bacteria, purple sulfur bacteria, purple nonsulfur bacteria, cyanobacteria (aka blue green algae) and many individuals from the genus Rhodobacter.
Chemoautotrophs
nitrogen
photosynthesis
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chemoautotrophs
Bacteria living in deep-sea communities obtain their energy from chemical sources, rather than from sunlight. They use hydrogen sulfide molecules that are clustered around deep-sea hydrothermal vents as their food sources.