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An organism whose primary energy source&nbsp;is from chemical reactions. They obtain their energy&nbsp;by&nbsp;oxidising [[Organic_compound|organic]] or [[inorganic compound|inorganic compounds]].&nbsp;They can also be known as [[chemoautotrophs|chemoautotrophs]] and chemoheterotrophs<ref>Biology-online.org [internet] [cited 2015 Dec 2] Available from: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Chemotroph</ref>
An [[Organism|organism]] whose primary energy source&nbsp;is from chemical reactions. They obtain their energy&nbsp;by&nbsp;oxidising [[Organic compound|organic]] or [[Inorganic compound|inorganic compounds]].&nbsp;They can also be known as [[Chemoautotrophs|chemoautotrophs]] and chemoheterotrophs<ref>Biology-online.org [internet] [cited 2015 Dec 2] Available from: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Chemotroph</ref>.


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An organism whose primary energy source is from chemical reactions. They obtain their energy by oxidising organic or inorganic compounds. They can also be known as chemoautotrophs and chemoheterotrophs[1].

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  1. Biology-online.org [internet] [cited 2015 Dec 2] Available from: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Chemotroph

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