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What type of heterotrophy is a frog? __________________

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Answered by kripavinu90
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Answer: A frog is an omnivore; in general, a heterotroph is any organism that also requires organic substrates in order to survive.

Most importantly, this also contrasts with autotrophs including plants, some bacteria, algae that can use energy from sunlight to produce organic compounds such as carbohydrates including proteins and fats from inorganic carbon dioxide.

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