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A chemoorganotroph and a chemolithotroph in the same environment would not compete for - carbon

A chemoorganotroph is an organism that gets its energy from oxidation of reduced organic compounds. A chemolithotroph is someone who is able to use inorganic reduced compounds as a source of their energy. This process is accomplished through oxidation and ATP synthesis.

A chemoorganotroph and a chemolithotroph in the same environment would not compete for :  Carbon

Difference between chemoorganotroph and chemolithotroph

A chemoorganotroph is an organism that gets its energy from the chemical bonds present in organic compounds while obtaining its electrons from the organic compounds as well. While

A chemolithotroph generates its energy from inorganic molecules through the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide.

Hence we can conclude that a chemoorganotroph and chemolithotroph in the same environment will not compete for Carbon

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