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In what way are plants from a sunny meadow and sulfur bacteria in a deep sea vent alike

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The answer is; they are both autotrophs

These types of organisms make their own food from abiotic factors. The plants at the meadow make their carbohydrates using energy from sunlight. The bacteria convert the inorganic sulfur into organic molecules. The plants are called photoautotrophs, and the bacteria are chemoautotrophs.


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