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Belinda
12 May, 04:14
How do chemoautotrophs make energy?
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Anika Gross
12 May, 04:30
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By Chemosynthesis using heat, usually from volcanic vents or other sources of heat for example they obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environment, from the sun too just like photosynthesis.
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