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Answer:
heterotrophs survive through respiration, using oxygen and an energy source (carbohydrates, fats or protein) to produce ATP, which powers cells. They depend on other organisms for food and oxygen. Photosynthesis benefits heterotrophs in several different ways. First, "photosynthesis consumes carbon dioxide (a waste product of respiration) and produces oxygen (necessary for respiration)." Heterotrophs therefore depend on photosynthesis as a source of oxygen. In addition, "photosynthesis sustains the organisms that heterotrophs consume in order to stay alive. Even if a heterotroph is strictly carnivorous and does not eat plants, it must eat animals that eat plants to survive."
The answer is internal energy.
The relationship between the two is harmful and parasitic
If sodium ions are outside of a cell, they will tend to move into the cell based on both their concentration gradient and the voltage across the membrane (the more negative charge on the inside of the membrane). So cells pump out the extra ions.
This is what my candidate teacher said..