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difference between autotrophic nitrogen and hetrotrophic nitrogen​

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Answered by dhuraisamymsand71
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An autotroph is a group of organisms capable of producing their own food by utilizing various substances like water, sunlight, air, and other chemicals. A heterotroph is a group of organisms that obtain their food from other organisms and are not capable of producing their own food

Answered by muskan146258
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An autotroph is a group of organisms capable of producing their own food by utilizing various substances like water, sunlight, air, and other chemicals. A heterotroph is a group of organisms that obtain their food from other organisms and are not capable of producing their own food.

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