Bacteria which derive energy for food synthesis by oxidiz...
Bacteria which derive energy for food synthesis by oxidizing certain inorganic compounds are said to be
chemosynthetic
heterotrophic
parasitic
photosynthetic
saprophylic
Correct answer is A
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