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how do autotrophs differ from heterotrophs in obtaining energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Autotrophs differ from heterotrophs in obtaining energy based on their energy synthesizing ability. Most autotrophs contain the green pigment chlorophyll which helps in photosynthesis, while the heterotrophs lack this main energy ingredient and hence becomes their dependent.

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Q. how do autotrophs differ from heterotrophs in obtaining energy

Ans. How do heterotrophs and autotrophs differ in the way they obtain energy? Autotrophs make their own food using energy from the sun or inorganic molecules. Heterotrophs must consume other organisms for food.

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