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Question:Why are plants called producers and animals heterotrops? ​

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Answered by pyarip
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Answer:

Plants are called producers or autotrophs as they are able to use light energy from the Sun to produce food from carbon dioxide and water. ... Animals cannot make their own food so they must eat plants and for other animals and hence they are called consumers or heterotrophs.

Answered by Deveshu45
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Explanation:

plants are called producers because they consume the light energy and the carbon dioxide and water to make their own food which means they are producing the food where as animals are called heterotrophs because they are utilising the food which is gained by the plans are produced by the plants that is why plants are called Producers and animals are called heterotrophs

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