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Where do bacteria get there energy from?

-Light Phototroph -Inorganic compounds (Redox!) Lithotroph -Organic compounds Chemotroph


What are biology words that end in troph?

autotroph which means they can make their own food and heterotroph which means they can't make their own food


What bacteriochlorophylls and uses alcohols for carbon?

Answer: A Photoheterotroph Feedback: *Energy source: -Phototroph: uses light -Chemotroph: uses redox reactions from an organic or inorganic compound *Carbon source: -Autotroph: uses CO2 -Heterotroph: uses an organic source of carbon


Are chemotroph and phototroph the same?

No, chemotrophs and phototrophs are not the same. Chemotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing chemical compounds, while phototrophs harness energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. Both are types of organisms that produce energy, but they utilize different sources—chemical versus light energy.


Is MRSA a chemotroph heteroptroph or autotroph?

Chemotroph because it takes in organic molecules for both energy and carbon.


Is a rose bush a chemotroph?

no its not


What one is a chemotroph?

There is no list to select one from!


What is an example of a chemotroph?

Deep sea bacteria


What is a sentence for chemotroph?

Chemotroph are organisms that gain energy by absorbing ions. They gain the ions from the environment around them.


What has bacteriochlorophylls and uses alcohols for carbon?

Green sulfur bacteria have bacteriochlorophylls and use alcohols such as ethanol or methanol as a carbon source for photosynthesis. They have adapted to low-light environments where they thrive by utilizing these alternative carbon sources.


What piece of equipment would you use to watch a plant grow from seed?

Seed germinator or a phototroph


How does a a phototroph gets its energy?

A phototroph obtains energy from sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. This process involves converting light energy into chemical energy stored in molecules such as glucose. The energy stored in these molecules is then used by the organism for metabolic activities.