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how autotrophs meet their energy requirements

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Answered by shreyajha127
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Through photosynthesis.

Answered by jitin31
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Autotrophic nutrition is a mode of nutrition in which organism prepares their food by their own with the help of organic materials available in nature. Photosynthetic autotrophism is a mode of nutrition in which an organism prepares their food with the help of organic materials in the presence of sunlight. Plants are examples of photosynthetic autotrophs. Photosynthetic autotrophs get their requirement from light. The process by which photosyntheitic autotrophs prepare their food is known as photosynthesis. In the presence of light, with the help of carbon dioxide and water, glucose is formed.

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