Which of the following is an example of autotroph? * • a. Grass • b. Mushroom • c. Amoeba • d. Paramecium
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Grass is the correct answer
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Because autotrophs best example is green plants that is grass other options mushroom can't make the own food Amoeba and paramecium also
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The grass is an example of autotroph. (option a)
- Autotrophs are named for those beings that can make their food by using solar energy and can convert it into chemical energy.
- Grasses are the prime autotrophs and also fall under primary producers.
- Mushroom is a type of fungi.
- Though they look like plant saplings, they do not produce their food.
- Amoeba falls under Protista; protozoa which is not an autotroph.
- Paramecium, a ciliated protozoan, cannot produce food on its own.
- Thus option a is correct and the grass is the right answer.
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