How do the products of chemosynthesis differ from those of photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis occurs in plants anywhere there is sufficient sunlight. This includes on land, in shallow water and even in and under ice. Chemosynthesis occurs in microbes that live far from the reaches of the sun, in a place of extreme temperatures and extreme pressure, on the ocean floor. ChaCha!
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