keemioautotroofsete
Keemioautotroofsete, often transliterated from Estonian, refers to chemosynthetic autotrophs. These are organisms that derive energy from chemical reactions to produce their own food, typically through the oxidation of inorganic compounds. Unlike photoautotrophs, which use light energy, keemioautotroofsete rely on chemical energy sources. This process is crucial in environments where sunlight is scarce or absent, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents, underground caves, or within the soil.
The energy released from the oxidation of substances like hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, iron, or sulfur compounds
Examples of keemioautotroofsete include certain bacteria and archaea. These microorganisms are often the primary producers in