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PGAL (3-phosphoglycerate) is an intermediate in the photosynthetic pathway of plants and is primarily involved in the Calvin cycle, which is part of autotrophic nutrition. In this process, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose using light energy. Therefore, PGAL is associated with autotrophic nutrition, as it is produced during the synthesis of organic compounds from inorganic sources.

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