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How Does Photosynthesis Benefit Heterotrophs. Heterotrophs do not produce organic compounds that are inorganic compounds. Autotrophs and heterotrophs making and using food photosynthesis cellular respiration explore more
Photosynthesis is the process of creating sugars and oxygen using light, water, and carbon dioxide. Again, photosynthesis provides the oxygen needed to support animal life. Without photosynthesis, there would be no oxygen in the atmosphere. In contrast to autotrophs, heterotrophs survive through respiration, using oxygen and. What is photosynthesis and where does it occur? Web how does photosynthesis benefit heterotrophs? Autotrophs make their own food, most through photosynthesis. They depend on the process for oxygen, which is produced as a byproduct during photosynthesis. Web photosynthesis benefits heterotrophs in several different ways. First, photosynthesis consumes carbon dioxide (a waste product of respiration) and produces oxygen (necessary for respiration).
It creates food they can eat. What is photosynthesis and where does it occur? Autotrophs make their own food, most through photosynthesis. A) it adds carbon dioxide to the air b) it creates food that they eat c) it eliminates harmful sugars d) it creates clean water b) it creates food that they eat what happens during respiration? It creates food they can eat. Web heterotrophs benefit from photosynthesis in a variety of ways. Photosynthesis offers similar benefits to animals as it does to humans. They depend on the process for oxygen, which is produced as a byproduct during photosynthesis. It occurs in plant chloroplasts using chlorophyll to absorb the light. Web photosynthesis benefits heterotrophs in several different ways. Heterotrophs do not produce organic compounds that are inorganic compounds.