Oxygen is used by both autotrophs and heterotrophs to release energy from glucose in a process known as cellular respiration.
Carbon dioxide is predominantly used in autotrophs to perform photosynthesis.
An autotroph is because they release oxygen during photosynthesis and require carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.
Autotrophs are those organisms, that are known to make their own food in the presence of sunlight. Example- Plants
Heterotrophs are those organisms that use the food that comes from the other organism in the form of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. These organisms that feed on other are called as heterotrophs.
Thus, Carbon dioxide, however, is predominantly used in autotrophs to perform photosynthesis because they cannot get their food any other way. The type of organism that is both an oxygen producer and carbon dioxide consumer is an autotroph.
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Oxygen is used by both autotrophs and heterotrophs to release energy from glucose (as we know, the bonds between organic compounds can be used to release energy) in a process known as cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, however, is predominantly used in autotrophs to perform photosynthesis because they cannot get their food any other way. The type of organism that is both an oxygen producer and carbon dioxide consumer is an autotroph. This is because they release oxygen during photosynthesis and require carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.
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The West Coast of South America is a convergent boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate.
The Arabian plate is running up on the Eurasian plate.
B.) cells
C.) protons
D.) atoms
Answer:
animal like protists are called protozoa
Explanation:
this is because of the presence of single-cell, characteristics such as inability to produce food for themselves