Bacterias, Eubacterias, and extremophiles.
Many microorganisms in dark regions of the oceans use chemosynthesis to produce biomass from single carbon molecules. Two categories can be distinguished.
Cells.
terrestrial and aquatic plants
Chemosynthetic Bacteria .
snail
Autotrophs
from chemicals in the ocean
phytoplankton are one type of photosynthetic organism
Autotrophs produce their own "food" in photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, heterotrophs eat other organisms for nutritions.
Green PlantsThere are few others except plants .They are algae,few protozoa and bacteria
No, panda bears do not perform chemosynthesis. This type of synthesis is the production of carbohydrate from carbon dioxide and water using energy obtained from the oxidation of inorganic compounds, and is performed only by certain fungi and bacteria organisms.
chemosynthesis
chrolophyll
Autotrophs
From ocean chemicals
chemosynthesis, photosynthesis, and anaerobic respiration
Autotrophs
Both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis are processes by which organisms produce food. The difference between the two are the energies it use. Photosynthesis makes use of solar energy, while chemosynthesis makes use of chemical energy.
Bacteria. It uses the process called chemosynthesis to produce glucose.
from chemicals in the ocean
From chemicals in the ocean
Organisms that live in the bottom of the ocean cannot receive sunlight therefore they use chemosynthesis to produce food, this is possible because sulfur and nitrogen,