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- present in high concentration, for instance around hydrothermal vents. Chemoautotrophs are autotrophic organisms that can rely on chemosynthesis, i.e. deriving...
- Gram-negative, are non-spore-forming, strictly anaerobic, thermophilic and chemoautotroph. Pavan, María Elisa; Pavan, Esteban E.; Glaeser, Stefanie P.; Etchebehere...
- (MIC), is a corrosion caused or promoted by microorganisms, usually chemoautotrophs. It can apply to both metallic and non-metallic materials, in the presence...
-  Organotrophs Organic compounds  Organic compounds (chemoheterotrophs) or carbon fixation (chemoautotrophs)  Bacillus, Clostridium, or Enterobacteriaceae ...
- either photoautotrophs (which get energy from the sun, like plants) or chemoautotrophs (which get energy from chemical bonds, like certain bacteria). Consumers...
- metabolic functions and contains many methods of heterotrophy. Autotroph Chemoautotroph Photoautotroph Heterotroph Chemoheterotroph Photoheterotroph Many heterotrophs...
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- oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds, these organisms are called chemoautotrophs, and are frequently found in hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean....
- life in 1977. What was discovered was the ubiquitous symbiosis of chemoautotrophs living in (endosymbiosis) the vent animals' gills; the reason why multicellular...
- prokaryotes appear. These first organisms are believed to have been chemoautotrophs, using carbon dioxide as a carbon source and oxidizing inorganic materials...