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Abe
5 February, 15:48
How does photosynthesis benefit heterotrophs?
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Rudy Pace
5 February, 16:20
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As heterotrophs cannot fix carbon or generate energy from non organic means Photosynthesis in plants is the only way through which energy enters the food chain for them.
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Raymond Frost
5 February, 19:16
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It gives them energy. Most organisms get their energy by eating photosyntheic
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