Autograph: Trees (Image 1), algae (Image 4), carrots (image 6)
Heterograph: Tiger (Image 2), deer (image 3), human (image 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The difference between autotroph and heterotroph organisms is the way they obtain energy. In the case of the first category, these include organisms that can produce energy by a process known as photosynthesis. This covers all plants and similar such as tress, algae, and carrots.
On the other hand, heterotrophic organisms cannot produce energy and need to feed on other organisms, which can include feeding on plants or animals. In this context, this category includes tigers because they feed on other animals, deer because they feed on plants, and humans because we feed on plants and animals.