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A green plant is a type of producer, also known as a (n). A. autotroph B. heterotroph C. chemotrophy Copyright ©2003-2002 International Academy of Science. All Rights Reserved 5
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A green plant is a type of producer,
also known as a (n).
A. autotroph
B. heterotroph
C. chemotrophy
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Option A)
Autotroph
Step-by-step explanation:
Autotrophs - which can obtain their food from inorganic sources in the form of Carbondioxide and water , e.g
green
pkants
and
some
bacteria
.
They use simple food material while heterotrophs utilitie complex substances for obtaining energy.
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