What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrops?With three examples
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Difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs :
Autotrophs :
- Autotrophs are organisms that prepare their own food.
- These are known as the producers and include green plants, algae and a few photosynthetic bacteria.
- These can be classified as photoautotrophs and chemoautotrophs.
- All green plants synthesizing their own food through the biological process called Photosynthesis are examples of Autotrophs.
- Example :Grass, green plants, flower plant.
Heterotrops :
- Heterotrophs depend upon other organisms for nutrition.
- These are the consumers and include cows, buffaloes, tigers, horses, etc.
- These can be classified as photoheterotrophs and chemoheterotrophs.
- Animals including Herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores are examples of Heterotrophs.
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Autotrophs-: The organisms that can make food themselves from simple substances is called Autotrophs.
Heterotrophs-: The organisms that cannot make food from themselves is called Heterotrophs.
Examples -:
Autotrophs- Plants such as Mango Tree , Pineapple Tree, Apple Tree
Heterotrophs- Animals such as Human Beings, Crow, Sparrow
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