To eliminate organisms that undergo chemosynthesis, the most effective technique would be to remove methane and hydrogen sulfide. These compounds are essential for the chemosynthetic processes used by certain bacteria, particularly those found in environments like hydrothermal vents, where these organisms derive energy from chemical reactions involving these substances. By removing methane and hydrogen sulfide, you would disrupt their metabolism and ultimately lead to a decrease in their population.
Suppose you are an exterminator of organisms that undergo chemosynthesis. Which technique will prove most effective to eliminate the greatest number of organisms?(1 point)
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decrease the temperature
decrease the temperature
remove oxygen and carbon dioxide
remove oxygen and carbon dioxide
block sunlight
block sunlight
remove methane and hydrogen sulfide
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