| 21. | It is a unicellular photosynthetic autotroph that has the ability to divide rapidly and contribute to spring phytoplankton blooms.
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| 22. | Carnivorous organisms rely on autotrophs indirectly, as the nutrients obtained from their heterotroph prey come from autotrophs they have consumed.
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| 23. | Carnivorous organisms rely on autotrophs indirectly, as the nutrients obtained from their heterotroph prey come from autotrophs they have consumed.
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| 24. | :Perhaps the articles Autotroph or Photoheterotroph may help ?-\ 15 : 08, 8 March 2011 ( UTC)
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| 25. | This indicates that the ciliate is primarily an heterotroph, but after acquiring algal plastid, it transforms into an autotroph.
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| 26. | More generally, organisms that feed on autotrophs in general are known as "'1st level consumers " '.
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| 27. | "' Primary producers "'are organisms in an ecosystem that produce biomass from inorganic compounds ( autotrophs ).
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| 28. | These reduced carbon compounds can be used as an energy source by the autotroph and provide the energy in food consumed by heterotrophs.
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| 29. | Michael and Dr . Herat arrange with representative of the alien Autotrophs to translate the writing on the " Envy ".
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| 30. | Thus, " D . acuminata " is a mixotroph, primarily a heterotroph, but autotroph once it acquires plastids.
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