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All animals and fungi are autotrophs

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Answered by SamratSingh1
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Other organisms, called heterotrophs, take in autotrophs as food to carry out functions necessary for their life. Thus, heterotrophs — all animals, almost all fungi, as well as most bacteria and protozoa — depend on autotrophs, or primary producers, for the energy and raw materials they need.

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Answered by shivi67
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All animals and fungi are autotrophs because they prepare their own food and do not depend on other organisms for their food.So,they are known as autotrophs..
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