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Q: How do chemosynthesis bacteria in tube worm produces food?
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What is example of chemosynthesis?

Chemosynthesis is the conversion of carbon molecule(s) and nutrients into organic matter. An example of this is hydrogen sulfide chemosynthesis. This is a process used by giant tube worms, and produces sulfur.


Why is chemosynthesis important for giant tube worm?

Because there's no source of food where they live in the Hadal zone (the deepest darkest trenches of the ocean) so they need bacteria to turn toxic chemicals streaming out of hydrothermal vents into "food" (chemicals they can use to survive).


Bacteria split into 2 sepearte bacteria once every minute in 24 hours bacteria filled the test tube when was the test tube half full?

the test tube was half full in 10hrs 20min


How are food tube and air tube similar?

Food tube are for food and air tube are for inhaling and exhaling.And that's how it differ.


What is the definition of food tube?

food in a tube


What are the differences of the air tube and food tube?

difference and similarities of air tube and food tube


What are the differences of food tube and air tube?

difference and similarities of air tube and food tube


What is a wire?

itis a tube with electricity that produces energy


What color tube produces serum?

Red and yellow


What organisms feed on chemosynthetic bacteria?

Shrimp, crabs, fish, tube worms, and octopi are the large organism that are feeding on chemosynthetic bacteria. They are creating a food chain of predator and prey relationship, the primary consumers are above the list.


What is the giant tube worm diet?

They eat bacteria


How do you dispense tube medium?

just eat the bacteria