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How do producers get the chemical energy they need to live and grow
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How do producers get the chemical energy they need to live and grow
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Producers make their own food through the process called photosynthesis, which uses water and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct. It uses glucose to power its cells.
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