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HELP!! A tree is an example of (an)? A.chemotroph B. Scavenger C. autotroph D. heterotroph
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A tree is an example of (an)?
A.chemotroph
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C. autotroph
D. heterotroph
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It is an autotroph. Think of a trough that a horse would eat of, then take the word auto. It's something that automatically feeds itself.
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