Biology, asked by kevy150, 11 months ago

What may happen in the atmosphere if there were no aototrophes?

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Answered by manishanainapari
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Autotrophs can reduce carbon dioxide to make organic compounds for biosynthesis and also create a store of chemical energy. Most autotrophs use water as the reducing agent, but some can use other hydrogen compounds such as hydrogen sulfide. Some autotrophs, such as green plants and algae, are phototrophs, meaning that they convert electromagnetic energy from sunlight into chemical energy in the form of reduced carbon.

Answered by Anonymous
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if there were no autotrophs , no food will be formed. autotrophs are the only converter of light energy into chemical energy, and ultimately there will be no life. In the atmosphere , oxygen is released by autotrophs, no autotrophs-no oxygen......

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