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What is the difference between photoautotrophic microorganisms and chemoautotrophic microorganisms?
Photoautotrophic microorganisms can directly use light energy to transform inorganic substances into organic substances such as sugars, such as cyanobacteria; Chemical synthesis uses the energy released by chemical reaction to convert inorganic substances into organic substances such as sugars for their own use. For example, nitrifying bacteria use the energy released by nitrates to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar.