Unlike a heterotroph, an autotroph does have the ability to use carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce its own nutrients. The grass uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water in a process called photosynthesis to create it’s own source of energy.

Unlike a heterotroph, an autotroph does have the ability to use carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce its own nutrients. The grass uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water in a process called photosynthesis to create it’s own source of energy.
