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How does autotroph get its food? it absorbs food from its environment. it makes its own food through cellular respiration. it makes its own food.
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How does autotroph get its food?
it absorbs food from its environment.
it makes its own food through cellular respiration.
it makes its own food.
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It makes it own food that why its called an AUTOtroph
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