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Plants use sunlight and photosynthesis to make food energy. What do archaea use?

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Some archaea are lithotrophs and obtain energy from inorganic compounds such as sulfur. These archaea used electron transport chains to create ATP. Other archaea are phototrophs and obtain energy from sunlight. However, in these types of archaebacteria, photosynthesis does not occur.

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