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Chlorobiota 🔍

Chlorobiota refers to organisms that have chloroplasts, which are organelles found in plants and some other eukaryotic organisms. These organelles contain chlorophyll, a pigment used by photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy for cellular processes.

Bacteroidota/chlorobiota 🔍

Bacteroidota are a group of bacteria that includes gram-negative, rod-shaped organisms. They are characterized by their ability to form colonies and have a diverse range of metabolic pathways that allow them to thrive in various environments. On the other hand, Chlorobiota include gram-positive, rod-shaped organisms that are commonly found in marine environments and are known for their role in photosynthesis, decomposition, and nutrient cycling.

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