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Heterotrophs obtain their energy and organic molecules byMultiple choice question.using energy from inorganic molecules to produce organic molecules.using light energy to produce the organic molecules they require.eating producers or other consumers.

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Heterotrophs obtain their energy and organic molecules byMultiple choice question.using energy from inorganic molecules to produce organic molecules.using light energy to produce the organic molecules they require.eating producers or other consumers.

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Heterotrophs obtain their energy and organic molecules by eating producers or other consumers.

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