Most bacteria derive their carbon and energy needs from orga
Most bacteria derive their carbon and energy needs from organic molecules and are classified as a. chemolithotrophs. b. chemoorganotrophs. c. photoautotrophs. d. photoheterotrophs. The cyanobacteria use solar energy to fix carbon dioxide. They are classified as a. chemolithotrophs. b. chemoorganotrophs. c. photoautotrophs. d. photoheterotrophs. Rhizobium and Azotobacter are examples of nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria that are classified as a. chcmolithotrophs. b. chemoorganotrophs. c. photoautotrophs. d. photoheterotrophs. Some purple nonsulfur bacteria utilize solar energy but require an organic carbon source. They are classified as a. chemolithotrophs. b. chemoorganotrophs. c. photoautotrophs. d. photoheterotrophs.