A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
A chemosynthetic organism is an organism that manufactures it's own food by a process of chemosynthesis.
Chemosynthetic
organisms that manufacture food from chemical energy
A chemosynthetic organism is an organism that obtains energy by converting inorganic molecules such as hydrogen sulfide or methane into organic matter through the process of chemosynthesis. These organisms are commonly found in environments devoid of sunlight, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents or cold seeps. Examples of chemosynthetic organisms include bacteria and archaea.
chemoautotrophs
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
Yes. Aerobic and anaerobic deal with how the organism converts its food into useful energy. Chemosynthetic deals with how the organism gets the food to begin with. Thus, the bacterium can make the food chemosynthetically and then convert it to useable energy aerobically. If you're using this for Biology 1 or 2.. Shame on you! You're cheating!
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.
All chemeosynthetic organisms ar primary producers
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*Chemoautotroph That is an organism that makes its own energy from chemicals. Chemosynthetic bacteria for example, do this and they are found on the hydrothermal vernts along the MId Ocean Ridge.