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Charlize
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3 March, 20:54
Is archaebacteria an autotroph or heterotroph
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Abel Mcguire
3 March, 21:04
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Archaebacteria are classified as autotrophs.
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They make their food from the basic materials in their environment like carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, metals and simple organic molecules such as sugar.
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