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All autotrophic green plants have ability use atmospheric carbon dioxide , water and sunlight to convert them into complex organic substances in the form of food to fullfill all the basic requirement for growth and development of the plant body. This is possible because of green coloured pigment called chlorophyll -an unique pigment found in all green parts of the plant which is directly involved in the process of - release of oxygen- splitting of water- reduction of CO2 Absorption of light- conversion of light energy into chemical energy- reduction of CO2 –splitting of water Absorption of light- conversion of light energy into chemical energy- splitting of water -reduction of CO2 Absorption of carbon dioxide- splitting of water- release of oxygen- reduction of CO2​

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Plants are the most familiar type of autotroph, but there are many different kinds of autotrophic organisms. ... All plants with green leaves, from the tiniest mosses to towering fir trees, synthesize, or create, their own food through photosynthesis. Algae, phytoplankton, and some bacteria also perform photosynthesis.21

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