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Q: What organism does not require sunlight to live chemosynthetic bacteria trees algae or photosynthetic bacteria?
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What is a chemosythetic organism?

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.


How plants food without the aid of sunlight?

only a few chemosynthetic bacteria sustain their life without sunlight


Does chemosynthetic bacteria need sunlight to grow?

Chemosynthetic bacteria does not require sunlight to live and derives the nutrients from nonfood sources. Examples of chemosynthetic bacteria are lactobacillus and streptococcus.


How plants make food without the aid of sunlight?

only a few chemosynthetic bacteria sustain their life without sunlight


Does photosynthetic bateria need sunlight to live?

Photosynthetic bacteria, like plants, are photoautotrophs, meaning they utilize sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce food. These type of bacteria will eventually die without the presence of sunlight.


How many plants make food without the aid of sunlight?

only a few chemosynthetic bacteria sustain their life without sunlight


Photosynthetic bacteria because they get their energy from sunlight are classified as?

autotrophs


How do chemosynthetic bacteria make their food?

Some chemosynthetic bacteria live in very remote places on Earth, such as volcanic vents on the deep-ocean floor and hot springs in Yellowstone Park. Other live in more common places, such as tidal marshes along the coast.


What are the bacteria and virus that depend on the sunlight for their survival?

Viruses do not require sunlight for their survival. But certain photosynthetic bacteria such as Cyanobacteria require sunlight to perform photosynthesis.


Is a sun a producer or?

Neither. Sunlight provides producers with the energy they need. It could techniqually be called a producer. In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.


What is an organism's power source?

Ultimately free-electrons derived from - Sunlight, for photosynthetic organisms, and Sulfur for chemoautotrophs.


What is chemosynthisis?

Chemosynthetic bacteria means bacteria that can make chemical things (synthetic). Basically any bacteria are chemosynthetic - they all product different chemicals as part of their metabolism. There are methanogens that produce methane gas, there are photosynthetic organisms that produce oxygen (like plants, and the ancestry of plants), others can produce nitrogen gas, like those bacteria that live in nodules on legume plants. Other bacteria can produce acids from fermentation like proprionic acid which gives Swiss cheese its nutty flavor. So lots and lots of bacteria are chemosynthetic. It just depends on what you want to produce.