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English:
Cycle between
autotrophs
and
heterotrophs
.
Autotrophs can use
carbon dioxide
(CO
2
) and
water
to form
oxygen
and complex organic compounds, mainly through the process of
photosynthesis
. All organisms can use such compounds to again form CO
2
and water through
cellular respiration
.
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Author | Derivative by Mikael Häggström , using originals by Laghi l , BorgQueen , Benjah-bmm27 , Rkitko , Bobisbob , Jacek FH , Laghi L and Jynto |
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