Why are most animals and fungi called heterotrophs
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Heterotrophs are the one that has no tendency to make their own food and are dependent on the autotrophs plants and animals flesh.
Similar to humans and fungi, they eat the plants and animals to satisfy their requirement for nutrients.
They have no tendency to make their own food with sunlight or chlorophyll.
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All animals and most bacteria and fungi are heterotrophic. i.e. people and animals eat complex carbohydrates and sugars which they metabolize to produce energy. Fungi produce enzymes which break down sugars i.e. glucose and other organic compounds and then absorb them through the cell membrane and cell wall.
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