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How do autotrophs obtain carbon dioxide and nitrogen to make their food ?
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Answered by devanshchoudhary17mc
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CO2 is obtained directly from atmosphere through stomata. N2 can't be taken directly from atmosphere hence it is converted into nitrites and nitrates by process called nitrogen fixation and then nitrites and nitrates are absorbed by the autotrophs.

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