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Difference between Autotrophs and heterotrophs...... and also give definations.

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Answered by ChaEunSang
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the difference between autotropes and heterotropes
*autotropes obtain carbon from inorgannic sources like co2 while heterotrophs get there carbon from from other organisms.
*autotrophs are self feeders or primary produceres while heterotrophs depend upon autotrophs or secondary producers.
=autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food from substances available in surrounding or chemically.
=heterotrophs can not synthesise there own food and depend upon autotrophs for nutrition.
Answered by ItzPsychoElegant
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autotrophs are the life which produce their own for divide the process of photosynthesis heterotrophs did not produce their own food by the photosynthesis they depends on the other animals autotrophs examples for autotrophs are plant and algae fungi other substances and example for heterotrophs are human beings and birds animals their heterotrophs cannot make their own food they depend on other things for food and they usually used to take in in the food meat fish extra but the autotrophs there vegetation and the heterotrophs are non vegetation heterotrophs and on vegetation and autotrophs vegetations autotrophs take in the carbon dioxide and leave out oxygen as the waist particles oxygen they leave out and the heterotrophs take in the oxygen and leave out the carbon dioxide they the autotrophs use the carbon dioxide for the process of photosynthesis and they let out there in hell carbon dioxide and they Excel oxygen by the heterotrophs inhale Oxygen and Excel

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