A chemoautotroph is an archaea that make their food using chemical energy rather than energy from sunlight
they are archaea that make their food using chemical energy instead of sunlight like autotrophs
no
Photorespiration doesn't happen because of this spatial separation. Chemoautotrophs are found in the deep sea. Autotrophs make their own food.
No they do not .They use chemical energy and CO2
Chemoautotrophs
Yes
No, Chemoautotrophs are Microorganisms (Bacteria).Search Chemoautotrophs on Wikipedia for more details.
no
No. We aren't autotrophs at all (one partial autotrophic animal has been found to exist), but no only some archea are chemoautotrophs
Bu no
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Photorespiration doesn't happen because of this spatial separation. Chemoautotrophs are found in the deep sea. Autotrophs make their own food.
photoautotrophs chemoautotrophs lithoautotrophs
No they do not .They use chemical energy and CO2
Chemoautotrophs
They can be, Photoautorophs, Photoheterotrophs, Chemoautotrophs or Chemoheterotrophs
Yes
On rocks in the north pole and in the bottem of the ocean in cold water