Science, asked by AyeenaRamzan, 11 months ago

How autotrophic nutrition synthesis their own food from inorganic sources? ​

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Answered by pranavnsai
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Autotrophic nutrition mainly happens in green plants and some bacteria. In this type of nutrition plants use inorganic molecules such as carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll and photons to give glucose, oxygen and water.

Light is used to split water into oxygen and hydrogen known as photolysis. The hydrogen produced will be used to reduce carbon dioxide into carbohydrates in chloroplasts.

Answered by azshabanks22
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Autotrophic nutrition mainly happens in green plants and some bacteria. In this type of nutrition plants use inorganic molecules such as carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll and photons to give glucose, oxygen and water.

Light is used to split water into oxygen and hydrogen known as photolysis. The hydrogen produced will be used to reduce carbon dioxide into carbohydrates in chloroplasts.

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