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Q: Plants are photosynthetic autotrophs. What does this mean?

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Plants are photosynthetic autotrophs, which means that they are able to produce their own food through the process called photosynthesis.   In photosynthesis, plants use light, water, and carbon dioxide to create glucose, which they convert to cellulose and use to make new cells.   Hence, that is why, Plants are called photosynthetic autotrophs.

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