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Oxygen evolving photoautotrophic monerans are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Plants and algae use this light energy to make sugars from water and carbon dioxide, releasing the oxygen that we breathe. But certain bacteria carry out a simpler form of photosynthesis that does not produce oxygen, and is believed to have evolved first.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Oxygen evolving photoautotrophic monerans are algae.

Explanation:

  • Photoautotrophs are creatures that can produce their own energy through photosynthesis using light and carbon dioxide.
  • The term "photoautotroph" combines the terms "autotroph," which refers to a creature that produces its own nourishment, and "photo-," which means "light."
  • Examples of photoautotrophs include green plants and microbes that produce photos.
  • Their cells have characteristics not found in either plants or animals, and their photosynthetic pigments are more diversified than those of plants.
  • In addition to their ecological functions as oxygen providers and the primary source of nutrition for practically all aquatic life, algae play a significant economic role as a source of crude oil, food, and a variety of medical and industrial products for humans.

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