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Phototrophic organisms get energy from?​

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Answered by harishupret22
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Answer:

Photosynthesis

Explanation:

Most phototrophs are autotrophs, also known as photoautotrophs, making use of the energy obtained from photosynthesis to assimilate carbon dioxide (CO2). Photoheterotrophs produce ATP using solar energy, but their source of carbon for biosynthesis is reduced organic compounds.

Answered by imaginethat
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Answer:

Most phototrophs are autotrophs, also known as photoautotrophs, making use of the energy obtained from photosynthesis to assimilate carbon dioxide (CO2). Photoheterotrophs produce ATP using solar energy, but their source of carbon for biosynthesis is reduced organic compounds.

Explanation:

You can refer to this image to know the difference between phototrophs and chemotrophs

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