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Mkey [24]
2 years ago
12

The capacity of photosynthesis to convert __________ energy into __________ energy provides both a nutritional and an energy bas

is for all heterotrophic living things.
Biology
1 answer:
antiseptic1488 [7]2 years ago
8 0

The capacity of photosynthesis to convert Solar energy into Chemical energy provides both a nutritional and an energy basis for all heterotrophic living things.

Green plants and certain other organisms convert solar energy into chemical energy through a process called photosynthesis.

Light energy is gathered and utilized during photosynthesis in green plants to change water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen- and energy-rich organic molecules.

In many different ways, photosynthesis is advantageous to heterotrophs. They rely on the method for the creation of oxygen, which happens to be a result of photosynthesis.

Additionally, photosynthesis maintains the autotrophs on which heterotrophs rely for survival.

Learn more about photosynthesis here brainly.com/question/26568636

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