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what are autotrophs? How are they different from hetrotrophs?​

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Answered by kunshbhatia
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Autotrophs are organisms who can make their food by them selves only . Example :- Plants etc.

Hetrotrophs are organisms who can not make their food by them selves , they are dependent upon other organisms in terms of food. Example :- Humans etc.

Answered by madhurima887387
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The green plants which prepare their own food are known as autotrophs whereas hetrotrophs are the animals which cannot prepare their food by their own and they feed either on plants or on other animals for nutrition.

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