Heterotrophs respond to their surroundings, while autotrophs do not.
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Heterotrophs grow in multiple places, while autotrophs do not.
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Heterotrophs get nutrition by eating, while autotrophs make their own food.
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autotrophs gain carbon via CO2. Heterotrophs gain carbon by consuming organic molecules.
phytoplankton are autotrophs and zooplankton are heterotrophs
Autotrophs, but not heterotrophs, can nourish themselves beginning with CO2 and other nutrients that are inorganic.
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using energy from sunlight or inorganic chemicals. Heterotrophs, on the other hand, rely on consuming other organisms to obtain energy. This is the main difference between the two, with autotrophs being able to sustain themselves independently while heterotrophs require outside sources of energy.
Heterotrophs obtain energy by consuming organic compounds from other organisms, while autotrophs can produce their own energy through processes such as photosynthesis. Autotrophs are able to convert sunlight into energy, while heterotrophs rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients.
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autotrophs
Autotrophs depend on heterotrophs for minerals
Autotrophs are producers, or organisms that make their own food. Heterotrophs are organisms that eat the autotrophs. They don't make their own food.
Heterotrophs.
Autotrophs are those that produce food on their own. Examples of Autotrophs are plants. They produce food on their own from the use of Sunlight, Water and Minerals through Photosynthesis, while Heterotrophs are those that do not produce food on their own. Animals and us, Humans, are Heterotrophs. We need to hunt or grow vegetables in order to eat.
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using energy from the sun or inorganic compounds. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and must obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms. Saprotrophs are organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter.