difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs with examples
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autotrops are organisms which make their own food by them self. for ex plants
hetrotrops are those organisms which take their food from other organism. for ex - animals
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hetrotrops are those organisms which take their food from other organism. for ex - animals
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Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food from the substances available in their surroundings using light (photosynthesis) or chemical energy (chemosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food and rely on other organisms — both plants and animals — for nutrition. Technically, the definition is that autotrophs obtain carbon from inorganic sources like carbon dioxide (CO2) while heterotrophs get their reduced carbon from other organisms. Autotrophs are usually plants; they are also called "self feeders" or "primary producers".
example of autotrophs are
plants, algae,
example of heterotroph are
Herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores:
example of autotrophs are
plants, algae,
example of heterotroph are
Herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores:
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