How does nutrition in plants and nutrition in animals differ from each other? Explain.{explain in 60-70 words}
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Plants make their own food while animals have to rely on the plants or other animals for food. In photosynthesis,plants convert carbon dioxide and water (in the presence of light energy and chlorophyll) to glucose, water and oxygen. Hence, the end products of plant nutrition are actually glucose and oxygen.
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Nutrition in plants :-
They has autotrophic mode of nutrition. They make there food from simple inorganic substances present in environment. They use carbon dioxide, water, sunlight in the presence of chlorophyll.
Nutrition in animals:-
All animals derive food from others. They are consumers. They can not make their own food. So they are depend on other organisms for food.
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