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No, seaweed is not a heterotroph; it is classified as a photosynthetic autotroph. Seaweed, like plants, can produce its own food through photosynthesis by utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. This process allows seaweed to convert light energy into chemical energy, making it independent of external organic sources for nutrition.

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