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NemiM [27]
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13

An organism that breaks down hydrogen sulfide as a source of energy and gets its

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Scrat [10]3 years ago
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Photoheterotrophs. A heterotroph is an organism that depends on organic matter already produced by other organisms for its nourishment. Photoheterotrophs obtain their energy from sunlight and carbon from organic material and not carbon dioxide.

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