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All consumers are autotrophs​

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Answered by thapaavinitika6765
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Mostly no !!!!

Autotroph are the organism which make their own food so plants are the autotroph

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Answered by lishanarang26
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Consumers in a food chain are living creatures that eat organisms from a different population. First, it is necessary to understand these two classifications, heterotrophs and autotrophs, consumers and producers respectively. Heterotrophs are organisms that obtain energy from other living things. Like sea angels, they take in organic molecules by consuming other organisms, so they are commonly called consumers. Heterotrophs can be classified by what they usually eat as herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, or decomposers. On the other hand, autotrophs are organisms that use energy directly from the sun or from chemical bonds. Commonly called producers. Autotrophs are vital all ecosystems because all organisms need organic molecules and only autotrophs can produce them from inorganic compounds. The autotrophs are classified in photoautotrophs (get energy from the sun, like plants) and the chemoautotrophs (get energy from chemical bonds, like certain bacteria).

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