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Biology, 20.11.2020 16:10 kerryjenkins300

How is chemosynthesis different from photosynthesis? A Chemosynthesis does not require enzymes.
B) Chemosynthesis can occur in environments without sunlight.
Chemosynthesis does not require reactants from outside the cell.
D Chemosynthesis produces sugars that organisms use as an energy source.

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