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Autotrophs do.

Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using raw materials and a source of energy obtained from the environment.

Some autotrophs are photosynthetic while some are chemosynthetic.

Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food and depend on autotrophs, directly or indirectly, for nutrition.

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9y ago

Photosynthesis does take place in autotrophs. This is because photosynthesis is a process that allows plants and some animals to make their own food.

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14y ago

Both processes occur in an autotroph. Photosynthesis occurs to create glucose for the autotroph, and respiration occurs to break the glucose down into energy for the organism.

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7y ago

Yes.

Autorophs are also living organisms.Every organism must respire

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11y ago

Yes autotrophs make food by photosynthesis. Autotrophs means 'self-feeding' and are plants. Plants are the only living things that can make food like complex carbohydrates by photosynthesis.

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