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Are there any autotrophs? If you have an example.
Animals are not autotrophic. All animals need to take in organic food from the outside and turn it into a part of their own tissues. For example, herbivores get organic matter by ingesting plant tissues, while carnivores get energy and nutrition by preying on other animals. Even some marine organisms, such as whales and dolphins, can carry out photosynthesis, but they still need to eat other foods to maintain their life activities.