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What do you mean by heterotrophic
nutrition?​

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Answered by kanpurharsh
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Explanation:

Therefore, they depend on other organisms i.e. plants and animals in order to obtain food. The non-green plants, for example. Fungi, yeast, mushroom, bread mold, are called heterotrophs. They have a heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

Answered by ankit5869
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Heterotropic nutrition: In Greek language, 'hetero' means different or other and 'trophs' means nutrition.

It is a type of nutrition in which energy is derived from the intake and digestion of the organic substance, normally of plant or animal source. All animal, bacteria and fungi have a heterotropic mode of nutrition. They obtained their own food from their surrounding. They do not perform photosynthesis.

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