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Yes, sea lettuce, specifically species like Ulva lactuca, is autotrophic. It is a type of green alga that performs photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce its own food in the form of glucose. This ability to create energy from light makes it a vital component of marine ecosystems, providing food and oxygen for various marine organisms.

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