eating other bacteria
chemosynthesis
Bacteria. Algae need light to produce their food, so they're mostly closer to the surface, but some types of bacteria can ferment and produce their own food chemically, without the need for light as an energy source.
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.
Cyanobacteria is a phylum of bacteria. Its name comes from its color. Cyanobacteria make their own food by extracting compounds from the ocean.
bacteria is everywhere in your water, in your body, on your food pretty much everywhere in the universe.
eating other bacteria
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chemosynthesis
It serves as a food source to organisms in the deep water
eating other bacteria
So it can get more food easier because there isn't really any kind of there food in the deep part of the ocean.
Neither are bacteria.
in the deep sea ocean
Bacteria. Algae need light to produce their food, so they're mostly closer to the surface, but some types of bacteria can ferment and produce their own food chemically, without the need for light as an energy source.
Seaweed does not grow in the deep ocean because the deeper you go, the darker it gets. Without the light, plants (including marine plants) cannot perform photosynthesis, the process of turning sunlight into food.
There's no trick to it. They eat with their mouths just like a person does.
Well, not sure. But food overall is everywhere. However, not always for us humans. But food for anything is everywhere. Deep in the ocean, or deep underground or high in the sky.