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Heterotrophs get food from___and how?

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Answered by shreyash52jain52
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Heterotrophs (“other-feeders”) such as humans can't capture light or chemical energy to make their own food out of carbon dioxide. Instead, they get organic molecules by eating other organisms or their by-products. Animals, fungi, and many bacteria are heterotrophs.

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Answered by sarikasaini169
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Heterotrophs (“other-feeders”) such as humans can't capture light or chemical energy to make their own food out of carbon dioxide. Instead, they get organic molecules by eating other organisms or their by-products. Animals, fungi, and many bacteria are heterotrophs.

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