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organism which are un-able to synthesize their own compound food from in organic nutrition are called hetrotrphs.the food hetrotrphic organisms consist of following compounds.

1 ) Carbo hydrate

2 ) Protein

3 ) fats

4 ) vitamins

5 ) Minerals

6 ) water

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