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How do autotrophs capture the energy in sunlight?

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Answered by 28mahekdugad58
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In the process known as photosynthesis, autotrophs capture energy from light and transform it into high-energy sugar molecules. Once this energy is captured, the reactions take place. In the light-dependent reaction, energy from the sunlight is used to produce energy-rich compounds such as ATP.

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