Ummmm, yeah. Heterotrophs means that the animal eats other animals or plants. Consumers are basically things that need to eat and that's practically every single living thing excluding the plants. So, yes, tortoises are both consumers and heterotrophs.
3rd Order Hetertrophs, Top Carnivores, Tertiary Consumers
Yes
Most insects, some lizards, some birds, tortoises, large herbivores - any animal that feeds on plants or seeds are primary consumers.
A heterotroph
No, turtles and tortoises are not the same thing. Turtles are aquatic or semi-aquatic reptiles with flat, streamlined shells for swimming, while tortoises are land-dwelling reptiles with domed shells designed for protection.
Russian tortoises and hermanns are both good. so are greek.
Yes they are. Protists can be Parameciums and Ameboas and they are heterotrophs.
the answer is spores
Most of the members of Plantae are autotroph.
Protozoans are heterotropic organisms.Algae are photosynthetic protists.
they are both consumers and producers
Humans are omnivores which makes them both primary and secondary consumers.