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14 October, 13:13
Is yeast both a autotroph and a heterotroph
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Skyla Hull
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Yeasts are fungi & therefore heterotrophs. Yeast depend on sugars for their source of energy & cannot make their own from sunlight, as plants or other autotrophs can
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