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Bacteria that must consume organic molecules to obtain both energy and carbon.

A. photoheterotroph
B. photoautotroph
C. chemoheterotroph
D. chemoautotroph (aka chemolithotroph)

Bacteria:

Bacteria are prokaryotic, single-celled, microscopic organisms. They do not have a well-defined nuclear membrane. Bacteria can be of a variety of shapes like rod-shaped bacteria and spiral-shaped bacteria.

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(C.) Chemoheterotrophs are bacteria that must consume organic molecules to obtain both energy and carbon.

Chemoheterotrophs cannot perform...

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