what are heterotrophs? How do heterophs get their food
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A heterotroph is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients. The term stems from the Greek words hetero for “other” and trophe for “nourishment.” Organisms are characterized into two broad categories based upon how they obtain their energy and nutrients: autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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heterotrophs are living organisms which cannot make their own food they are dependent on autotrophs for their food i.e. plants
they get their food from plants
heterotrophs for example humans .
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