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Ross Washington
19 December, 06:09
Briefly explain the mode of nutrition
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Leo Hays
19 December, 06:39
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There are 2 forms of nutrition/, autotrophic, and heterotrophic,
autotrophic = makes its food from raw materials,
heterotrophic = consumed nutrition, in mammals ...
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