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Jacey Evans
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1 December, 00:19
Define autotrophs and heterotrophs
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Nicholas Weiss
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Autotrophs are organisms that produce complex organic compounds (fats, carbohydrates, proteins). Ex: planta, algae and some bacteria.
Heterotrophs are organisms that can't produce their own foods (organic compounds) so they rely on eating other organisms (plants or animals) to obtain their energy. Ex: dogs, humans, cats, giraffes, ect.
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