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the food factories of the autotrophic plants are their fill up​

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Answered by adityarajfun
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Answer:

Chloroplast in their leaves

Explanation:

Chloroplast contains chlorophyll which enables photosynthesis i.e. creation of starch, which plants use for food

Answered by 28jinj
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Answer:  Green plants are "autotrophic" (self-nourishing). With energy from the sun, water and nutrients from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air, and the help of "chlorophyll" (the green coloring matter in leaves and other parts of plants) a leaf produce "food" consisting of sugars and starches.

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