Chemoautotrophic
A bacteria that can produce their own food without using the Sun's energy is called a Chemoautotroph.
chemoautotrophic
Such bacteria are called chemiheterotrophs.
Bacteria uses the energy in the sulfur compounds to produce glucose.
Chemosynthetic
Autotrophic.
They produce energy for the cell to do processes. Depending on the cell type, these processes vary, but most cells use energy for bacteria defense.
The plants produce energy with a function called photosynthesis. They use sunlight to make energy.
Bacteria that obtain their energy by removing electrons from inorganic molecules, rather than obtaining energy from the sun, are called chemoautotrophic. In general, organisms, that obtain their energy from sunlight are called photoautotrophs.
Strictly fermentative bacteria produce ATP, but only through glycolysis.
Chemosynthetic bacteria does not require sunlight to live and derives the nutrients from nonfood sources. Examples of chemosynthetic bacteria are lactobacillus and streptococcus.
Chemoautotrophic
NO bacteria are methanogenic, archaea are methanogenic. And they produce it through a process called chemolithoautotrophy, where they break down the inorganic molecules into energy.
Anaerobic
Chemo-synthesizers.
Bacteria produce toxins as a byproduct. They are formed when the bacteria produce energy for themselves by changing one substance into another, and in some cases, there are byproducts, some of which can be toxins.
They produce energy for the cell to do processes. Depending on the cell type, these processes vary, but most cells use energy for bacteria defense.
Bacteria can gain energy through processes like photosynthesis (using light to create energy), chemosynthesis (using inorganic compounds to create energy), and fermentation (breaking down organic compounds without oxygen). These processes allow bacteria to produce ATP, the cell's energy currency, to carry out essential functions.
photosynthesis
The plants produce energy with a function called photosynthesis. They use sunlight to make energy.
photosynthesis
photosynthesis.
By feeding on other organisms. Some bacterias are also photosynthetic and are able to produce energy using sunlight. Others are also chemotrophic and are able to produce energy using inorganic chemicals.