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Okay, so we're in problem six of chapter 27 and looking at a photosynthesis -like process that occurs in bacteria.
00:12
And so since it's a similar process to photosynthesis, right, that means its energy source, its energy source is going to be light, and its carbon source is going to have to be, you know, something in the atmosphere, right? so it's going to be like the co2.
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If you're thinking like a plant -like, of course, there are those plants like a venus flytrap that do consume so organic compounds, but for the most part, we're looking for a plant -like process.
00:47
So it's going to have this sort of structure of energy and carbon sources.
00:51
And so that means what we want then is the photo, right? so photo for the energy source being light, and then the auto for the carbon source being like a co2.
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2 trove.
01:07
And so then we can immediately roll out the chemo -otrophic bacteria, right? so we want the photoautrophic bacteria.
01:16
Now the archaea are going to most likely not produce the do2, they're going to produce methane.
01:27
So arquay does produce, as in biology, it's not always the case, but for the most part, will produce methane...