Some Archaeabacteria are autotrophic and some are heterotrophic.
autotroph
no
hectographic
An auto-heterotrophic organism is an organism that can switch between being autotrophic (producing its own food through photosynthesis) and heterotrophic (obtaining food from external sources) depending on environmental conditions. This flexibility allows the organism to survive in varied or challenging conditions.
can be either one or both at the same time.
Some archaeabacteria are autotrophs, meaning they can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. However, not all archaeabacteria are autotrophs; some are heterotrophs, which means they obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
Yes
Yes.
Eubacteria and archaeabacteria.
Eubacteria and Archaeabacteria.
Eubacteria and archaeabacteria.
Eubacteria and Archaeabacteria.