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An organism is classified as a decomposer. Is it a autotroph or a heterotroph?
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An organism is classified as a decomposer. Is it a autotroph or a heterotroph?
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heterotroph
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heterotroph.
the decomposers eat dead or decaying animals, therefore they don't produce food and aren't autotrophs, since autotrophs produce their own food.
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