Bacteria living in deep-sea communities obtain their energy from chemical sources, rather than from sunlight. They use hydrogen sulfide molecules that are clustered around deep-sea hydrothermal vents as their food sources.
Most bacteria do not use sunlight for energy, they use other organisms, just as you do.
The Bacteria lives at the bottom of the ocean where energy is stored by eating chemical compounds and carbon dioxide to make food.
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Most bacteria do not need either sunlight or oxygen to live. They obtain their energy by anaerobic fermentation of nutrients in their environment.
If they don't get the energy from sunlight, then they get it from whatever food they eat.
the sun
Chemoautotrophs
Photoautotrophs: Bacteria that use sunlight as their energy source and carbon dioxide (as part of photosynthesis) as their carbon source. These bacteria thus obtain all their nourishment through photosynthesis Photoheterotrophs: Bacteria that use sunlight as their energy source and organic compounds from the environment as their carbon source.
No, plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into energy to grow. Without sunlight, plants will not be able to produce energy and will not be able to grow properly.
They oxidize inorganic compounds as a source of energy.ORChemoautotrophic bacteria uses energy produced by oxidizing or reducing chemical substances. The energy released from oxidation or reduction is used to synthesize organic compounds. Hence they don't need sunlight.This chemosynthesis does not and this is how it differs from photosynthesis.
cyanobacteria uses sunlight and obtain energy to make there food (otherwise known as photosynthesis), when other bacteria do not obtain the enery of photosynthesis
Chemoautotrophs
autotrophs
only a few chemosynthetic bacteria sustain their life without sunlight
The sun produces heat and light. Without both of these most things on Earth could not live. Sunlight helps our plants grow. Bacteria, Protozoa, ect. survive by using energy from using sunlight.
only a few chemosynthetic bacteria sustain their life without sunlight
only a few chemosynthetic bacteria sustain their life without sunlight
Green plants and some bacteria can capture energy from sunlight and chemicals respectively.
photosynthesis
photosynthesis.
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.
Photoautotrophs: Bacteria that use sunlight as their energy source and carbon dioxide (as part of photosynthesis) as their carbon source. These bacteria thus obtain all their nourishment through photosynthesis Photoheterotrophs: Bacteria that use sunlight as their energy source and organic compounds from the environment as their carbon source.
Chemosynthetic bacteria does not require sunlight to live and derives the nutrients from nonfood sources. Examples of chemosynthetic bacteria are lactobacillus and streptococcus.