Why humans are multicellular autotrophs?
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Animals are multicellular heterotrophs that lack cell walls and are generally capable of moving around. ... Plants are multicellular autotrophs with cell walls made of cellulose, and they cannot move around. Autotrophs make their own food. Hope it's helpful buddy
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Plants are multicellular autotrophswith cell walls made of cellulose, and they cannot move around. Autotrophsmake their own food. Plants accomplish this by the process of photosynthesis, which uses sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make simple sugars.
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Plants are multicellular autotrophswith cell walls made of cellulose, and they cannot move around. Autotrophsmake their own food. Plants accomplish this by the process of photosynthesis, which uses sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make simple sugars.
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