Correct option: D.Autotroph and Saprotroph.
We see slimy, green patches in ponds or in other stagnant water bodies. These are generally formed by the growth of organisms called “algae”. They contain chlorophyll. Algae can also prepare their own food by photosynthesis, so they are known as “Autotrophs”. We have also seen fluffy patches of white, green, brown color growing on rotting wood during the rainy season. These organisms are called “fungi”. They take in nutrients in solution form from dead and decaying matter, called “Saprotrophs”.