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∙ 8y agoThey take electrons for their electron transport chain.
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Beggiatoa bacteria obtain energy by oxidizing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) to elemental sulfur (S^0) or sulfate (SO4^2-). This process is known as chemolithotrophy, where they use inorganic molecules as an energy source for growth and metabolism.
No, Beggiatoa is not a heterotroph. It is a type of chemolithoautotrophic bacteria, which means it obtains carbon from inorganic sources and energy from inorganic molecules like hydrogen sulfide.
Thiosulfate reductase catalyzes the reduction of thiosulfate (S2O3^2-) to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in anaerobic bacteria as a means of energy production. This enzyme is essential in sulfur cycling processes to convert thiosulfate into a more reduced form of sulfur for microbial metabolism.
No, some protista and bacteria can harness the sun's energy also.
Bacteria obtain food and energy through various means, such as photosynthesis, breaking down organic matter, or feeding on other organisms. They can also utilize a variety of nutrients and processes to generate energy, including fermentation, respiration, and chemosynthesis.
Chemosynthetic bacteria are organisms that can produce energy through chemical reactions rather than photosynthesis. They are commonly found in environments with no sunlight, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents, where they convert chemicals like hydrogen sulfide or methane into energy. These bacteria play a crucial role in supporting diverse ecosystems by providing a source of primary production in these extreme environments.
The majority of bacteria are considered heterotrophic because they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, they rely on organic compounds from their environment as a source of carbon and energy for growth and metabolism. This makes them dependent on consuming other organisms or organic matter.
No, bacteria do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. Bacteria do not perform photosynthesis and instead may obtain energy through other means, such as fermentation or respiration.
Bacteria grow faster in warmer temperatures, with optimal growth occurring around body temperature (37°C). Additionally, providing a nutrient-rich environment and proper moisture levels can also promote faster bacterial growth.
No, mitochondria are not found in bacteria. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells and are responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Bacteria generate energy through other means, such as through their plasma membrane.
No. The word pathogen means to "make disease". The type of virus that kills only bacteria are called bacteriophages which means "bacteria eaters".
the bacteria makes you sick.