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define
1. dutotrophs
2. heterotrophs​

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Answered by sangitak3028507
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1. dutotrophs- requiring only carbon dioxide or carbonates as a source of carbon and a simple inorganic nitrogen compound for metabolic synthesis of organic molecules (such as glucose) autotrophic plants — compare heterotrophic. 2 : not requiring a specified exogenous factor for normal metabolism.

2. heterotrophs- There are two subcategories of heterotrophs: photoheterotrophs and chemoheterotrophs. Photoheterotrophs are organisms that get their energy from light, but must still consume carbon from other organisms, as they cannot utilize carbon dioxide from the air.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Depending on their mode of nourishment, organisms can be autotrophic or heterotrophic. Some creatures produce their own food, while others rely on the food of other organisms.

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  • Plants, for example, produce their own sustenance from simple ingredients. They are known as autotrophs, and their feeding style is known as autotrophic nutrition.
  • Autotrophs are known as producers because they produce the food that all other species require.
  • Heterotrophs are organisms that rely on plants or autotrophs for nourishment, and heterotrophic nutrition is the mechanism of nutrition they use.
  • Heterotrophs are known as consumers because they eat food made by autotrophs.
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