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10 October, 09:06
How are animals like as heterotrophs?
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Averie
10 October, 09:15
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Animals are not able to make their own food and they have to find their own food for energy
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10 October, 09:32
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Most opisthokonts and prokaryotes are heterotrophic; in particular, all animals and fungi are heterotrophs. Some animals, such as corals, form symbiotic relationships with autotrophs and obtain organic carbon in this way.
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