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What is a othotrops?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/13/2025

It seems there may be a typographical error in your question, as "othotrops" does not appear to correspond to any widely recognized term. If you meant "autotrophs," these are organisms that can produce their own food using light or chemical energy, typically through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Examples include plants, algae, and certain bacteria. If you meant something else, please provide clarification!

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