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Which source of energy is used in chemosynthesis? (1 point)
nuclear
thermal
chemical
light
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Chemosynthesis uses chemical energy (from inorganic molecules like H2S or CH4) to produce organic compounds, unlike photosynthesis which uses light.
Chemosynthesis uses chemical energy (from inorganic molecules like H2S or CH4) to produce organic compounds, unlike photosynthesis which uses light.
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