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- Autotrophs store chemical energy in carbohydrate food molecules they build themselves. Most autotrophs make their "food" through photosynthesis using the energy of the sun.
- Heterotrophs cannot make their own food, so they must eat or absorb it.
- Chemosynthesis is used to produce food using the chemical energy stored in inorganic molecules.
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WEBden 8. dec. 2010 · Learn how some animals can use photosynthesis to make food from light, and how scientists are trying to create fish that can do the same. See examples of sunshine-eating animals in pictures …
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WEBOnly autotrophs can transform that ultimate, solar source into the chemical energy in food that powers life, as shown in Figure below. Photosynthetic autotrophs, which make food using the energy in sunlight, include (a) …
Ecological interactions (article) | Ecology | Khan Academy
WEBden 14. dec. 2010 · A surprising number of animals get energy from sunlight: the list includes salamanders, sea slugs, giant clams, sea squirts, jellyfish, corals, anemones, hydras and...
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