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How do organisms get energy from oxidation of chemical compounds? What's the need to oxidize chemical compounds?

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Answered by sahilgadge24
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Organisms acquire energy by two general methods by light or by chemical oxidation. Productive organisms, called autotrophs, convert light or chemicals into energy-rich organic compounds beginning with energy-poor carbon dioxide (CO2). These autotrophs provide energy for the other organisms, the heterotrophs

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