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all carnivorous plants are heterotrophs or autotrophs?? select the most suitable one..

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Answered by deeptikoundal141
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Heterotrophs

A heterotroph is an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain.

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Chameleon

Chameleons are a bizarre and colorful example of a heterotroph, an organism that consumes other animals or plants – like this unfortunate cricket – to sustain itself.

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Answered by bangadrishit07
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all carnivorous plants are heterotrophs or autotrophs?? select the most suitable one..

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Heterotrophs

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