Ameba is heterotrophic.
Autotrophs (from Greek autos = self, trophe = nutrition) make their own food by taking energy from the environment (sun light or other chemicals). These include plants and algae or anything with chlorophyll.
Heterotrophs (from Greek heteros = other, trophe = nutrition) get their energy by eating other living things. Ameba is a heterotroph since it eats smaller animals and plants.
Algae are autotrophs, which means they produce their own food.
hetero because it has to eat other things to live.
An anabaena is not a heterotroph, but rather an autotroph because it capable of nitrogen fixation (capable of synthesizing 'food' from inorganic substances).
HETEROTROPHS
Yes.
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The viper-fish is a heterotroph.
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