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🌿 Nature Study: Autotrophs vs Heterotrophs

How Living Things Get Food Have you ever wondered where food really comes from? Like… how does a plant grow from just sunlight and water? And why do animals always seem to be eating something? This blog post was inspired by sunflower seeds emerging from our garden soil with their seeds still attached to their leaves and by a Gardening 101 Field Trip.  We were introduced to the concept of categorizing living things by how they get their food during my littles last virtual agriculture field trip and had to share our findings here. So now that we all know that living things can be grouped by how they get their food. Let’s break it down! 🌞 Autotrophs: The “Food Makers” Autotrophs are living things that can make their own food . They don’t need to eat other living things because they can create energy from: ☀️ Sunlight (this is called photosynthesis) 💧 Water 🌬️ Air (carbon dioxide) 🌼 Examples of autotrophs: Plants (like grass, trees, flowers) Algae (tiny plant-like ...

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