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All life on earth derive its energy directly or indirectly from sun except

A

Mushroom and mould

B

Chemosynthetic bacteria

C

Symbiotic bacteria

D

Pathogenic bacteria

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B

Chemosynthetic bacteria are able to manufacture all their organic food from inorganic raw material in the absence of light.
`6CO_(2) + 24[H] overset("Enzymes/Energy")(to)C_(6)H_(12)O_(6) + 6H_(2)O`
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