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Chemoautotrophs
- che·mo·au·to·troph (k m -ô t -tr f , -tr f , k m -). n.
- Carbon Dioxide Fixation in Chemoautotrophs
- CO2 fixation in the chemoautotroph occurs via the Calvin-. Benson-Bassham cycle. .
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- Introduction to Soil Science and Soil Resources
- ergy (photoautotrophs) or chemical energy (chemoautotrophs). Chemoautotrophs generate energy through the oxidation of inorganic compounds.
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- Characterization of Hydroxylamine-Cytochrome c Reductase from
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- Autotrophy: A Way of Life
- 2) Chemoautotrophs that use energy from the oxidation of inorganic molecules to produce organic ones.
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- AGU journal highlights -- Jan. 13, 2012
- Chemoautotrophs are single-celled creatures that consume carbon dioxide and other inorganic materials and convert them to forms that can then be used by other organisms-a process known as carbon fixation.
- Chemotroph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Chemoautotrophs use inorganic energy sources, such as hydrogen sulfide, elemental sulfur, ferrous iron, molecular hydrogen, and ammonia.
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- Chemoautotroph - definition from Biology-Online.org
- Definition and other additional information on Chemoautotroph from Biology- Online.org dictionary.
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- Chemoautotrophs - definition of Chemoautotrophs by the Free
- che·mo·au·to·troph (k m -ô t -tr f , -tr f , k m -). n.
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- Chemoautotrophic and Chemolithotrophic Bacteria as Weathering
- Chemoautotrophic and Chemolithotrophic Bacteria as Weathering Agents.
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- How do chemoautotrophs make their own food? - Yahoo! Answers
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