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There are certain types of plants ( for e.g.) usually in very heavliy canopyed Jungles/Forests that require no sunlight?

1) Organisms that do not require O2 are generally poisoned by it - the Anaerobes - and

2) Organisms that thrive without sunlight are called Chemoautotrophs.

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