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some of these adaptations include specialized enzymes and proteins that are heat - stable and pressure - resistant, unique cell membrane structures that withstand high pressure, and the use of chemosynthesis to process energy from chemicals like hydrogen sulfide. these organisms rely on symbiotic relationships with bacteria that perform chemosynthesis, providing them with energy even in the absence of sunlight. the cell membranes of these organisms are also adapted to prevent damage from extreme environmental conditions. 5 evaluate this claim based on the evidence provided: \organisms in deep - sea vents process energy in the same way as organisms in surface environments, just at a slower rate due to extreme conditions.\ 1
Deep-sea vent organisms use chemosynthesis (processing inorganic chemicals like hydrogen sulfide for energy) instead of the photosynthesis used by most surface organisms. Their energy production pathway is fundamentally different, not just a slower version of surface organisms' energy processing. Additionally, their specialized cell membranes and symbiotic relationships are unique adaptations to extreme, sunlight-free, high-pressure environments that surface organisms do not possess.
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The claim is incorrect.