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Biology, 07.11.2019 01:31 brittanysanders

How do autotrophs and heterotrophs benefit one another within an ecosystem
a.) autotrophs fix carbon and produce oxygen for heterotrophs, which produce carbon dioxide for autotrophs.
b.) autotrophs synthesize atp and other nutrients for heterotrophs, which produce oxygen for autotroph.
c.) autotrophs produce oxygen and carbon dioxide for heterotrophs, which produce chemical energy for autotrophs.
d.) autotrophs transform chemical energy into radiant energy for heterotrophs, which fix carbon for autotrophs.

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