Environmental Sciences, asked by castroshermae3, 1 month ago

Why are hetetrops dependent on plants for energy needs

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Answered by AlabhyaRaina
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Answer:

Heterotrophs benefit from photosynthesis in a variety of ways. They depend on the process for oxygen, which is produced as a byproduct during photosynthesis. Moreover, photosynthesis sustains the autotrophs that heterotrophs depend on to survive

Explanation:

Heterotrophs cannot make their own food, so they must eat or absorb it. Chemosynthesis is used to produce food using the chemical energy stored in inorganic molecules.

Heterotrophs are dependent on autotrophs because autotrophs are the only organisms that are able to produce food in which the sun's energy is stored. Autotrophs accomplish this through the chemical reaction of photosynthesis.

Answered by harshithpr5
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Answer:

as they can't prepare food

Explanation:

all heterotroph can't make own food and biologically,hetero mean others and troph mean food

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