👉 Synchoanobacteria is a type of bacteria that primarily lives in soil, particularly in acidic environments like soil and groundwater. They are characterized by their ability to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water, rather than using photosynthesis as most bacteria do. This makes them unique among aerobic bacteria, which can only utilize the energy provided by sunlight and other energy sources. Synchoanobacteria is often associated with the study of soil biogeochemistry and the role they play in nutrient cycling