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autotrophic Utilising inorganic materials as nutrients; cf. heterotrophic.
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autotroph Organisms which obtain energy from the sun and utilises CO2 as sole source of carbon eg plants and some bacteria (contrast with heterotroph).
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autotroph [Greek, autos= self + trophos= feeder] An organism that makes its own organic molecules from simple inorganic compounds (like carbon dioxide water and ammonia).
Ãâó: embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/Index/A.htm
autotroph An organism capable of making its own food substances from (usually) light energy, and producing organic material from CO 2 as a raw material.
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autotroph An autotroph (or producer) is an organism that makes its own food from light energy or chemical energy without eating. Most green plants, many protists (one-celled organisms like slime molds) and most bacteria are autotrophs. Autotrophs are the base of the food chain. AYE-AYE A strange, nocturnal primate from Madagascar.
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