Some prokaryotes can use inorganic (carbonless) compounds as an energy source or growth. Eukaryotes must use a compound containing carbon for energy. Which of the following is an example of a prokaryotic organism gaining energy from an inorganic compound?

A. Antibiotics prevent bacteria from growing.
B. Iron bacteria cause iron in water wells to rust.
C Green algae undergo photosynthesis to grow.

Respuesta :

The answer is letter B. Iron bacteria cause iron in water wells to rust.

Iron bacteria was studied and observed as prokaryotic by scientists. 
It is associated as proteobacteria which spread through oxidation of iron. I hope this answered your question. 

Answer:

B. Iron bacteria cause iron in water wells to rust.

Explanation:

Inorganic compounds are all substances formed by atoms or molecules of at least two different elements, and which do not contain in their structure carbon atoms forming chains and bound to hydrogen. In some situations carbon may appear in the structure of the compound, but due to the way it is bonded, it is considered inorganic, as is the case with CO2 and Na2CO3.

Some protists feed on inorganic compounds, as stated in the question above. They derive from the inorganic compounds the energy needed for your body to function. An example of this is the iron bacteria that cause rust in water wells.