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differences between amyotrophic and heterotrophic?

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Answered by VinithaDurga
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Answered by PoeticalFragrance
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Hetero- = other

Auto- = self

-Troph = consumer

Therefore, a heterotroph consumes others, while an autotroph consumes itself. In more practical terms, this means that a heterotroph needs to eat other organisms to survive (e.g. a human eats meat or a cow eats grass), while an autotroph produces its own food (e.g. an apple tree produces its own ‘food’ through photosynthesis), hence it does not need to ‘eat’.

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