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Jax Farmer
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26 July, 05:58
How do photoautotrophs make energy?
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Taryn Leblanc
26 July, 06:14
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It is an organism that is able to make its own food. They carry out photosynthesis; Using energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into organic materials to be used in cellular funtions such as biosynthesis and respiration.
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