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What are the autotrophs in heterotrophs?
Autotrophic: green plants, gymnosperms, green algae, etc. (There are chloroplasts, which can carry out photosynthesis), nitrifying bacteria, iron bacteria and sulfur bacteria (chemosynthesis), heterotrophy: all predators, Nepenthes, Venus flytrap (which can eat insects even if it is autotrophic), Cuscuta chinensis (parasitic plants), etc.