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What are the necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition and what are its by-products

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Answered by Akpatel7071
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Autotrophic nutrition is a process where the organism prepares its food from the simple inorganic materials like water, mineral salts and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight. All the green plants possess an autotrophic mode of nutrition.

The autotrophic organisms contain a green coloured pigment called chlorophyll which helps in trapping energy from the sun. They prepare their own food by utilizing solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide by the process of photosynthesis. This results in forming of glucose.

The conditions that are necessary for autotrophic nutrition (to perform photosynthesis) are water and minerals (obtained from soil), carbon dioxide (obtained from atmosphere) in the presence of chlorophyll (present in the leaves of plant) and sunlight.

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