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Similarities and differences between autotrophs and heterotrophs.
Difference: autotrophs can use inorganic substances to make organic substances. Heterotrophs can't, it must use ready-made organic matter to survive.

Similarities: they are all creatures. Except viruses, they are all composed of cells, which have metabolism, stress and genetic variation, can produce offspring, adapt to the environment and influence the environment.