Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
Yes because photosynthesis occurs at a faster rate than cellular respiration
During photosynthesis, autotrophs, such as plants, convert light energy into chemical energy (glucose) by the process of photosynthesis. Heterotrophs, such as animals, obtain energy by consuming autotrophs or other heterotrophs that have consumed autotrophs. In this way, photosynthesis provides the energy source for the entire food chain.
The internal energy reserve in autotrophs is usually in the form of starch or sugar molecules stored in their cells. Autotrophs produce their own energy through photosynthesis and use this reserve to sustain themselves during times when they are not able to produce energy through sunlight.
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
Glucose
oxygen and glucose
oxygen and glucose
Yes because photosynthesis occurs at a faster rate than cellular respiration
Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
During photosynthesis, autotrophs, such as plants, convert light energy into chemical energy (glucose) by the process of photosynthesis. Heterotrophs, such as animals, obtain energy by consuming autotrophs or other heterotrophs that have consumed autotrophs. In this way, photosynthesis provides the energy source for the entire food chain.
200 years
to make food
Autotrophs
Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
no it is the opposite, it is a composition reaction.
By consuming autotrophs.