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Cells obtain energy by either capturing light energy through photosynthesis or by breaking down carbohydrates through cellular respiration. In both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, the energy is ultimately derived from the Sun in a

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Answered by vanapallilakshmi1987
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light energy turns into small particles called photons. which help to form assimilatory powers are ATP and NADP

Answered by sophiegormas
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One-way process

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There is a one-way flow of energy from the Sun to all of the organisms in an ecosystem. Energy flows first into the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem via photosynthesis. Carbohydrate products from photosynthesis are then broken down to liberate energy through cellular respiration. Heat is lost to the environment at each step during energy transfer through the ecosystem.

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