they can do both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
Dinoflagellates are protists that fall under the phylum dinoflagellata. Most do some photosynthesis, but not all; some of the dinoflagellates that photosynthesize also consume prey.
it is mostly photosynthetic... when it's in the light.... but when in the dark it is heterotrophic.
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
A unicellular, photosynthetic, autotroph
No they are not photosynthetic. They do not have.Plasmodium is a heterotrophic organisms. Only photoautotrphs have chloroplasts.
Well, it's not a plant, so I wouldn't think so.E coli is a bacteria. It is a heterotrophic bacteria.It is not photosynthetic
Heterotrophic
it is mostly photosynthetic... when it's in the light.... but when in the dark it is heterotrophic.
Amoeba are not photosynthetic. They do not have chloroplasts
Most dinoflagellates are marine plankton though they are also abundant in fresh water habitats. These organisms are known as photosynthetic.
A unicellular, photosynthetic, autotroph
chysophytes and discicritates
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No they are not photosynthetic. They do not have.Plasmodium is a heterotrophic organisms. Only photoautotrphs have chloroplasts.
Most Diatoms are Photosynthetic but some have evolved to be heterotrophic
Eubacteria is heterotrophic. But then there are two other types that are photosynthetic autotrophs, and chemosynthetic autotrophs.
No they are not found. They are not photosynthetic
Yes. Cyanobacteria is the other type of photosynthetic autotrophs