a plant that is practically autotrophic
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Most plants are autotrophs, but all autotrophic plants are photoautotrophs. Plants have structures called chloroplasts that allow them to capture the sunlight used for photosynthesis. Plants also get nutrition from water, various minerals in the soil, such as nitrogen and phosphorous, and carbon dioxide in the air.
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All green plants are practically Autotrophic except some partial ones. e.g. Neem, Tulsi, Cabbage, etc.
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