Chemosynthesis and photosynthesis both involve converting energy into organic molecules. However, chemosynthesis uses inorganic compounds as a source of energy, while photosynthesis uses light. Both processes are vital for sustaining life in certain ecosystems.
chemosynthesis takes chemicals from the environment and uses it to synthesise energy
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
The process of chemosynthesis was discovered in 1890 by Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradski.
Chemosynthesis is a process where organisms use inorganic molecules as a source of energy to produce organic compounds. This process typically occurs in deep-sea hydrothermal vents or in extreme environments where sunlight is not available. Organisms such as bacteria and archaea carry out chemosynthesis by oxidizing chemicals like hydrogen sulfide or methane to create energy for their growth and survival.
they do not contain chlorophyll, so they cannot absorb light energy for phtosynthesis
oxygen and glucose
oxygen and glucose
Glucose
200 years
to make food
chemosynthesis takes chemicals from the environment and uses it to synthesise energy
Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
no it is the opposite, it is a composition reaction.
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
The process of chemosynthesis was discovered in 1890 by Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradski.
symbionic, gynocoligist, phtosynthesis, periodic, paliotoligist
12H2O+6CO2+energy ---> 6O2+C6H12O6+6H2O