univioletlee univioletlee
  • 21-01-2021
  • Biology
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Could heterotrophs survive without autotrophs? Could autotrophs survive without heterotrophs?

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chouston28 chouston28
  • 21-01-2021

Answer:

No they would not be able to survive

Explanation:

Producers are often called autotrophs because they can make their own food.  In return, heterotrophs can break down the food molecules to convert their own form of energy. Without autotrophs, heterotrophs

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graciegnash
graciegnash graciegnash
  • 21-01-2021
no i do not think they can
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