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what are the necessary conditions for autotrophic nutrition and what are its byproducts?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi
Here's ur answer..

Autotrophic nutrition means
Auto-self
Trophic- synthesis...
The necessary needs for the nutrition are proper sunlight, water,soil with all essential nutrients, chlorophyll pigments ...
This type of nutrition is shown by plants....
By products r oxygen and carbohydrates....


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Answered by xItzKhushix
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  • The energy and carbon requirements of the autotrophic organism is obtained by the process of photosynthesis.

  • It is defined as the process by which autotrophs take in substances from the outside surroundings and convert them into stored forms of energy.

  • This substance is taken in the form of carbon dioxide and water, which is converted into carbohydrates in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.

  • The main purpose of carbohydrates is to provide energy to the plant. The carbohydrates are not utilized immediately; but they are stored in the form of starch, which serves as an internal energy reserve.

  • The stored energy can be used as and when required by the plant.

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