Biology, asked by ishitva0607, 1 month ago

How does animal nutrition differ from plant nutrition?

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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Answer. The basic difference between animal and plant nutrition is that animals are heterotropic organisms that is that derive their nutrition from green plants. While as plants are autotrophic as they synthesise their own food with the help of sunlight and the inorganic material like carbon dioxide in atmosphere.

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Nutrients are the components found in our food such as carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fats, etc. These components are necessary for living organisms to survive. Plants produce their own food while animals and human beings do not produce their own food.

Answered by karishmarahi
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The basic difference between animal and plant nutrition is that animals are heterotropic organisms that is that derive their nutrition from green plants. While as plants are autotrophic as they synthesise their own food with the help of sunlight and the inorganic material like carbon dioxide in atmosphere.

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