all plants are autotrophoc in nature . do you agree or not
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no all plants are not autotrophoc like Venus fly trap catch flies to eat
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Plants are not the only organisms classified as autotrophs, although they are one of the most well-known examples. Phytoplankton, algae and some types of bacteria are also able to make their own food. Some of these organisms use chemosynthesis instead of photosynthesis.
Chemosynthesis uses the energy generated by chemical reactions to produce food. Some of the bacteria that live in the ocean use hydrogen sulfide to power chemosynthesis.
Parasitic plants are unable to make their own food. These plants feed off the roots or stems of their hosts.
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Chemosynthesis uses the energy generated by chemical reactions to produce food. Some of the bacteria that live in the ocean use hydrogen sulfide to power chemosynthesis.
Parasitic plants are unable to make their own food. These plants feed off the roots or stems of their hosts.
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