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Where does a photoautotroph get its energy and carbon?
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A photoautotroph get its energy and carbon from the sunlight and from organic material. Photoautotrophs are organisms that carry out photosynthesis. They use energy from sunlight to carry out cellular processes. Hope this answers the question.
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