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select odd one out for heterotopic bacteria​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heterotrophic bacteria, are largely responsible for the process of organic matter decomposition. Many pathogenic (disease-causing) bacteria are heterotrophs. However, many species of heterotrophic bacteria are also abundant in the environment and are considered normal flora for human skin.

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Answered by royalboyayush
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Those bacteria that cannot produce their own food in their body is known as heterotrophic bacteria. More often, it is observed that these bacteria lack the green pigment chlorophyll, thus explaining their inability to "prepare their own food".

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