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Giovanni Hansen
19 June, 07:38
What is an heterotroph
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Conor Kaiser
19 June, 09:59
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A heterotroph is a animal who can't fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth.
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19 June, 11:02
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organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
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