Discover how bacteria use chemosynthesis at deep-sea hydrothermal vents to create organic molecules without sunlight, supporting unique ecosystems.
Discover key examples of chemosynthetic organisms like hydrothermal vent bacteria and methanogenic archaea and their ecological importance.
Discover how chemosynthetic autotrophic nutrition allows organisms to produce food without sunlight, supporting life in extreme environments.
Learn how bacteria in deep-sea hydrothermal vents use chemosynthetic autotrophic nutrition to produce food from inorganic molecules.
Discover why seaweed is classified as an autotroph and how it supports marine life through photosynthesis.
Discover three key organisms that use chemosynthesis: hydrothermal vent bacteria, methanogens, and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. Learn how they produce energy.
Discover the different types of autotrophs and their energy sources beyond sunlight.
Learn if seaweed qualifies as a plant and its role in the marine ecosystem.
Discover why algae is not classified as a plant and explore its unique characteristics in this informative video.
Explore whether plankton are plants and learn about the roles of phytoplankton and zooplankton in aquatic ecosystems.