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To define:
The term heterotroph.
Introduction:
The grouping or sequence of transfer of matter and energy as food from living being to living being is known as food chain.
Explanation of Solution
A heterotroph is a living being that can't make its own food via carbon obsession and in this manner determines its intake of nutrition from different other source of natural carbon, for the most part plant or animal matter. In the natural way of life, heterotrophs are secondary and tertiary consumers.
Example: Animals, human, etc.
Carnivorous animal is named a heterotroph since it must benefit from other living things so as to develop and survive.
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