Biology, asked by navtika05, 4 months ago

can energy from heterotrophs move back to autotrophs through a food chain? why? ​

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Answered by arnachatterji11
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Answer:

energy is one sided so it can't move back

Answered by Anonymous
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Heterotrophs cannot make their own food, so they must eat or absorb it. Chemosynthesis is used to produce food using the chemical energy stored in inorganic molecules. Thus energy from heterotrophs cannont move back to autotrophs ... this is what I think

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