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what fulfils the carbon and energy requirement of an autotrophic organism?????????????

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Answered by iamshivam
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The energy and carbon requirement of a autotrophic organism like in plants, is fulfilled by the process known as photosynthesis.
In this process water and carbon dioxide are taken from outside and in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight, these raw materials are converted into carbohydrates, which provides energy. Excess of carbohydrates are stored in the form of starch.

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Answered by Prithwish2003
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The energy and carbon requirement of a autotrophic organism like in plants, is fulfilled by the process known as photosynthesis.

In this process water and carbon dioxide are taken from outside and in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight, these raw materials are converted into carbohydrates, which provides energy. Excess of carbohydrates are stored in the form of starch.

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