A carnivorous plant is hetrotroph
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What about carnivorous plants? They certainly benefit from gathering molecules from other life forms, so that would seem to make them heterotrophs. ... So while carnivorous plants may be considered heterotrophic to a certain degree, for the most part they are autotrophic just like other plants.
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