I don't understand the part in the chart where you say that chemoautotrophs use inorganic compounds as their energy source but their carbon source is carbon dioxide. once they have a carbon wouldn't that make the compound a organic compound. Please explain this to me.
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Quite clear but I find it hard to get. I have to go over it a few more times. It's amusing some though, who gets to see bacteria otherwise anyway?
How is it that this video is so old but has everything I do in class, 7:34 the table is down to the detail
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I don't understand the part in the chart where you say that chemoautotrophs use inorganic compounds as their energy source but their carbon source is carbon dioxide. once they have a carbon wouldn't that make the compound a organic compound. Please explain this to me.