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question 5
an organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is called.
a an autotroph.
b a heterotroph.
c a myotroph.
d a phototroph.
e a flurotroph.
question 6
generally energy lost when transferring from one form to another is lost as.
a co₂.
b o₂.
c glucose.
d electricity.
e heat.
Brief Explanations
- For Question 5: Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis. Heterotrophs rely on other organisms for food. Myotroph is not related to food - making by photosynthesis. Phototrophs use light for energy but not all make their own food in the sense of photosynthesis - like some bacteria. Flurotroph is not a recognized term in this context.
- For Question 6: According to the laws of thermodynamics, when energy is transferred from one form to another, some energy is always lost as heat. CO₂, O₂, and glucose are substances involved in biological and chemical processes but not the form of energy loss during general energy transfer. Electricity is a form of energy transfer but not the typical form of energy loss in general energy - conversion scenarios.
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Question 5: A. an autotroph
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