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What does a chemoautotroph have in common with a plant?

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Like all autotrophs, chemoautotrophs are able to “fix” carbon. They take atoms of carbon from inorganic compounds, such as carbon dioxide, and using it to make organic compounds such as sugars, proteins, and lipids.

ALSO PLANTS ARE AUTOTROPHS SO THAT IS SOMETHING THEY HAVE IN COMMON
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