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What is heterothroph?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/25/2024

Well a heterotroph is an organism that depends on other organisms as food for example, a fox feeds on a rabbit. The fox is a heterotroph. Plants are known as autotroph they produce their own food by the process of photosynthesis.

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How is energy transferred from the rays of the sun to an autotroph and then from an autotroph to a heterotroph?

the autotroph, or the organism that makes its own food, uses the sun's rays to produce its food through photosynthesis, and the an herbivorous heterothroph, or the plant eating organism that eats other organisms for food, comes and eats the autotroph.


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How is energy transferred from the rays of the sun to an autotroph and then from an autotroph to a heterotroph?

the autotroph, or the organism that makes its own food, uses the sun's rays to produce its food through photosynthesis, and the an herbivorous heterothroph, or the plant eating organism that eats other organisms for food, comes and eats the autotroph.


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