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explain autotrophs.....................​

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Explanation:

Autotrophs. Heterotrophs. Organisms which can make their own food from simple substances are called autotrophs. Organisms which can not make their own food and obtain it directly or indirectly from green plants are called heterotrophs. They are producers.

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  • Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food, using materials from inorganic sources.
  • The word “autotroph” comes from the root words “auto” for “self” and “troph” for “food.”
  • An autotroph is an organism that feeds itself, without the assistance of any other organisms.
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