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Write difference between: Autotrophic nutrition –...
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Write difference between: Autotrophic nutrition – Heterotrophic nutrition:
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Autotrophic nutrition
Heterotrophic nutrition
1. Organism makes its own food.
1. Organism can not makes its own food.
2. Food is prepared from CO
2
, water and sunlight.
2. Food is prepared from other organism.
3. Chlorophyll is required.
3. Chlorophyll is not required.
4. It takes place during day time.
4. It takes place throughout the day
5. Examples are all green plants and photosynthetic bacteria.
5. All animals, Fungi and some bacteria.
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