Biology, asked by netaijana9128, 8 months ago

What if there is no autotrophic

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Answered by narayana2789
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Heterotrophs are defined as organisms that must consume food to obtain nutrients. ... Considered as heterotrophs, without decomposers to recycle nutrients, autotrophs will lack the nutrient to undergo photosynthesis - it would just be organic waste. This will eventually lead to the death of autotrophs.

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Answered by HA7SH
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Explanation:

Producers are the autotrophs which act as a source of food and energy for the consumers. If there where no produces, the consumers would die due to hunger and thus the other dependent trophic level will not survive and a time will come when they will be no life on earth.

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