Heterotrophs are any organism that can't produce its own food. In other words, it has to feed on other living things. Humans are heterotrophs because of this, whereas an autotroph or a plant can make its food from light water and co2, but all heterotrophs have to eat in order to survive.
If this is a true or false question, the answer is true.
Animals are defined as heterotrophs because they can't make their own food and must eat food.
All animals need food to survive.
they are all mamales!
Kingdom Plantae.
animalia protista
The Arctic Hare is in the Animalia kingdom. This applies to all species of rabbits and hares.
Animal kingdom, order insects- sub-class lepidoptera. all butterflies are classed as Lepidoptera and a lepidoptrist is an expert or collector of butterflies and moths.
Protists- some but not all. Animalia-all of them move.
Members of the animal kingdom make up the largest kingdom of any in the world. They are all heterotrophs with intracellular digestion and a multicellular body plan.
All of the animal kingdom.
animal
All members of the kingdom animalia are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms. They are also all heterotrophs, meaning they consume other organisms for sustenance. Because they lack rigid cell walls, organisms of the kingdom animalia are mobile, or can move freely and spontaneously by using energy.
All multicellular heterotrophs that are capable of locomotion are anamalia.
No. Birds are in the Animalia Kingdom. All organisms in the Animalia Kingdom are heterotrophs, meaning they must consume food.
All members of the animal kingdom belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
They are all members of the "Animalia" Kingdom.
All people are animals. They are members of the kingdom of Animalia.
Eukaryotic. All members of the Kingdom Animalia are eukaryotic.
protists-some but not all. Animalia-all of them move
All dolphins are members of the Kingdom Animalia. They are marine mammals.