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Heterotrophs get carbon for biosynthesis of carbohydrates:
(a) From the atmosphere by respiration
(b) By eating plants and plant products
(C)
By absorbing carbon dioxide through their skin
(d) None of these
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(b) By eating plants and plant products
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( c)
Many heterotrophs are chemoorganoheterotrophs that use organic carbon (e.g. glucose) as their carbon source, and organic chemicals (e.g. carbohydrates, lipids, proteins) as their electron sources. ... They can catabolize organic compounds by respiration, fermentation, or both.
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