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What is chemoautrophy?

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Updated: 5/26/2024

Chemoautotrophy is a process where organisms obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds. They do not rely on sunlight for energy but instead use chemical reactions to produce energy for growth and metabolism. Organisms like certain bacteria and archaea are examples of chemoautotrophs.

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