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No, humans are not chemoautotrophs. Chemoautotrophs are organisms, such as certain bacteria, that obtain energy from chemical reactions and are able to produce their own food through processes like chemosynthesis. Humans are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming organic material.

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Where does the bacteria chemoautotroph get its food from?

carbon from CO2.


What does a chemoautotroph do to obtain energy for its survival?

A chemoautotroph obtains energy for survival by using inorganic compounds as a source of energy, rather than sunlight. This process is known as chemosynthesis.


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chemoautotroph


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e. chemoautotroph-nh3. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic chemicals such as H2S or NH3 as an energy source, not NH3.


Give you the deep sea habitat of chemotroph?

*Chemoautotroph That is an organism that makes its own energy from chemicals. Chemosynthetic bacteria for example, do this and they are found on the hydrothermal vernts along the MId Ocean Ridge.


Which obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic substances?

Organisms known as chemotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic substances. These substances can include minerals, hydrogen gas, sulfur compounds, and iron. They use this process to create energy for growth and metabolism.


Bacteria that do not require sunlight and obtain energy by removing electrons from hydrogen-rich chamicals are called?

Chemoautotrophs. They use inorganic molecules such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as energy sources to produce their own food. These bacteria do not require sunlight for energy production.


HOW DO YOU MAKE ENERGY BE NO FOOD?

If what you are asking is; how would one obtain (since you can't make nor destroy energy - first law of thermodynamics) energy if there is no food? Well, as a human or animal (or any other heterotroph) it is not possible to obtain such energy because unlike plants, we can't take energy from the atmosphere and convert it to usable energy that sustains life. If one was a photoautotroph or chemoautotroph, then one would be able to convert/obtain energy from sun light or inorganic subtances. For heterotrophs we need food or else we die.


What are the four modes of nutrition in prokaryotes?

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What uses CO2 for carbon and H2 for energy?

Certain microorganisms, like methanogenic archaea, use CO2 as a carbon source and H2 as an energy source to produce methane through a process called methanogenesis. This pathway is important in anaerobic environments, such as wetlands and the digestive systems of animals, where these microorganisms play a crucial role in carbon cycling.


If you have a human body and human testicles and human organs are you human?

Yes - if you have a human body you are human.