Biology, asked by AShiba1597, 10 months ago

Why are plants called autotroph and animals called heterotrophs?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here is your answer ✨

Plants called autotroph because they made their food by themselves by the processes of photosynthesis by using orgain materials....

Animals called heterotrophs because they don't make their food by them they get their food by another organisms...

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Answered by benazirshaja
1

Answer:Here you go....

Explanation:

Autotrophs are plants which make their own food, whereas animals depend upon plants and other sources and hence called heterotophs... The reason behind this is that plants especially which is green in colour has a pigment called chlorophyll in the thallakoids of their leaves... Animals do not have these... Pl mark the Brainiest if you feel the answer is convinient!!! Hope it helps you!!! Glad to help!!!

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