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What are the end products of autotrophic nutrition

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Answered by Cynefin
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➭What are the end products of autotrophic nutrition?

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  • Oxygen (O2)
  • Glucose(C6H12O6)
  • Extra water(H2O)

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Autotrophic Mode of Nutrition is the type of Nutrition found in green plants as they are producer and can make their own food by the process of Photosynthesis. They take in Raw materials and Sunlight is absorbed by the chlorophyll, which is processed to produce output which Are oxygen and glucose. The Inputs are Carbon Dioxide, Water and sunlight. This entire process is called Photosynthesis.

6 molecules of CO2, and 12 molecules of water react with sunlight to produce 1 molecule of glucose and 6 ixygen molecules.

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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Hey mate here is your answer.

Autotrophic nutrition takes place through the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll pigment, and sunlight are the necessary conditions required for autotrophic nutrition. Carbohydrates (food) and O2 are the by-products of photosynthesis.

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