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What are photosynthetic Autotrophs and chemosynthetic Autotrophs Class 11?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Photosynthetic autotrophs include green plants, certain algae, and photosynthetic bacteria. ... Chemosynthetic autotrophs: - It is a very small group of autotrophs that uses chemical energy stored in inorganic molecules like hydrogen sulphide, methane, and ammonia.

Answered by ItzCutePrince1946
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 \sf{ \underline{Photosynthetic  \: Autotrophs}}

Photosynthetic autotrophs use energy from light to convert water and carbon dioxide into a nutrient called glucose. Photosynthetic autotrophs include green plants, certain algae, and photosynthetic bacteria. Food synthesized by the autotrophs provides both the energy to do work and the carbon to build bodies.

 \sf{ \underline{Chemosynthetic \:  Autotrophs}}

It is a very small group of autotrophs that uses chemical energy stored in inorganic molecules like hydrogen sulphide, methane, and ammonia.

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