A particular single-celled organism uses radiant energy to fix carbon as sugars. This organism generates ATP by breaking down sugars through a process that uses oxygen. Based on this information, how should this organism be classified?
A.
anaerobic autotroph
B.
anaerobic heterotroph
C.
aerobic autotroph
D.
aerobic heterotroph
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