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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago
Autotrophic Nutrition:
The autotrophs acts as the producers and prepare their own food by using carbon dioxide from air, water from the roots, sunlight and chlorophyll for e.g., chromatium, rhodobacter capsulatus. Some autotrophs also prepare their food by harnessing energy from the oxidization of inorganic chemicals for e.g., methane bacteria. Two types of autotrophic nutrition are phototrophic nutrition and chemoautotrophic nutrition.
Heterotrophic Nutrition:
Some organisms which cannot prepare their own food and depend on green plants and other organisms to convert high energy into their food. Examples: protozoans, liver fluke, decomposer protists, symbiodinium on corals. These could be classified as parasitic, holozoic, saprophytic and mixotrophic.
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