Autotrophs and heterotrophs are two different organisms with distinct mode of nutrition but still, they are interdependent. Explain it.
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Heterotrophs are able to move from one place to another in search of food, autotrophs are not able to move. Heterotrophs obtain their energy directly or indirectly from other organisms, while autotrophs obtain energy from inorganic sources, where they convert light energy (sunlight) into chemical energy.
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Autotrophs and heterotrophs are two different organisms with distinct mode of nutrition but still, they are interdependent because Autotrophs need carbon dioxide to produce food and for them heterotrophs act as the producer of carbon dioxide. Also, heterotrophs get their food and oxygen from Autotrophs i.e. plants. Henceforth, both are interdependent.
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