Biology, asked by swarnalathas874, 2 months ago

In autotrophs the energy is stored as

a) 1) Fats 2) Proteins

3) Glycogen 4) Carbohydrates​

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Answered by guru8240
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Answer:

Autotrophs, store chemical energy in carbohydrate food molecules they build themselves. Food is chemical energy stored in organic molecules. Food provides both the energy to do work and the carbon to build bodies.

4) Carbohydrates

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Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The correct answer to this question is Carbohydrates.

Explanation:

Plants that can create their food are called autotrophs. The process by which all the autotrophs plants cook their own food is known as photosynthesis. The photosynthesis cycle generally occurs in the leaves of the plant which are also called the 'kitchen of the plant'.

In specific cases seen in some plants, even the green stems can possibly do photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a technique to change sun oriented energy into substance energy to create starch. Various pieces of a plant assume various parts to finish photosynthesis.

Carbon and energy necessities of the autotrophic life form are satisfied by photosynthesis. It is the cycle by which autotrophs take in substances from an external perspective and convert them into put away types of energy. This material is taken as carbon dioxide and water which is changed over into carbs within the sight of daylight and chlorophyll. Carbs are used for giving energy to the plant. The carbs which are not utilized quickly are put away as starch, which fills in as the inward energy save to be utilized as and when expected by the plant.

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