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Which term does not refer to the energy source for the organism a. phototroph b. chemotroph c. lithotroph d. autotroph

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Which term does not refer to the energy source for the organism

a. phototroph b. chemotroph c. lithotroph d. autotroph

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The term that does not refer to the energy source for the organism is "d. autotroph". Autotroph refers to the organism's ability to produce its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy. It does not refer to the energy source itself. Phototrophs, chemotrophs, and lithotrophs, on the other hand, refer to the energy source - light, chemicals, and inorganic substances, respectively.

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