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Yes, chemosynthetic bacteria are primary producers. They can utilize inorganic chemicals as an energy source to produce organic compounds through chemosynthesis, which serves as the foundation of certain ecosystems such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Carbohydrates are the body's primary and immediate source of energy.
The ultimate energy source for bacteria is organic matter, such as sugars, amino acids, and fats. Bacteria convert these organic compounds into energy through processes like fermentation, respiration, or photosynthesis, depending on the type of bacteria and available environmental conditions.
Chemosynthetic bacteria in deep-sea volcanic-vent ecosystems are essential because they are the primary producers. They convert chemicals in the vent fluids, such as hydrogen sulfide, into organic molecules through chemosynthesis, serving as the base of the food web for other organisms in these extreme environments. These bacteria support a diverse community of organisms by providing a source of energy where sunlight is not available.
The primary source of energy used to form an ATP molecule is the breakdown of glucose through cellular respiration.
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Milk & Bacteria
The primary source of energy for hydrothermal vents is chemosynthesis, where bacteria use chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide to produce energy instead of sunlight. These bacteria form the base of the food chain at hydrothermal vents, supporting unique ecosystems.
An agarase is an enzyme found in certain bacteria which allows them to use agar as their primary source of carbon.
Smoking can humans so do kills bacteria..
It is a primary source.
This is a primary source.
A picture can indeed be a primary source.
it is a primary source
it depends on what kind of bacteria you are talking about. the primary modes of transmission are droplet, contact, and airborne. it also depends on the susceptibilty of the host. the most common means of transmission is contact-usually because of failure to wash hands between patients.
Excretory
Aeromicrobiology is the study of occurrence and spread of airborne microorganisms, including viruses and bacteria and the spores of bacteria and fungi.