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- 4 steps chemosynthesis in 2021
- Chemosynthesis diagram
- What is the process of chemosynthesis
- What is chemosynthesis
- Difference between photosynthesis and chemosynthesis
- Chemosynthesis equation
- Chemosynthetic autotrophs
- Chemosynthesis example
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What is the chemical equation for chemosynthesis?
The chemical equation given here for chemosynthesis is just one of a number of possibilities. Share this item Post to PinterestPost to FacebookPost to Twitter Using this item Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
How does chemosynthesis take place on the sea floor?
During chemosynthesis, bacteria living on the sea floor or within animals use energy stored in the chemical bonds of hydrogen sulfide and methane to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide (dissolved in sea water).
Where does the energy from chemosynthesis come from?
During chemosynthesis, bacteria living on the sea floor or within animals use energy stored in the chemical bonds of hydrogen sulfide and methane to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide (dissolved in sea water). Pure sulfur and sulfur compounds are produced as by-products.
Last Update: Oct 2021