Not necessarily. Phytoplanktons are photoautotrophs but they do not contain chlorophyll
Autotrophs
the major photosynthetic pigments are green chlorophyll and yellow and green pigments where as yellow and green divide into carotenoid and xanophyll
Both!Some protists are photosynthetic and therefore autotrophs eg Euglena and Chlamydomonas.Other protists feed like animals and so are heterotrophic eg Amoeba.
A photosynthetic organism is one which engages in photosynthesis, which is the creation of sugar using the energy of sunlight along with the catalyst chlorophyll, and using carbon dioxide and water. These are green plants, as well as cyanobacteria.
Autotrophs do. Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using raw materials and a source of energy obtained from the environment. Some autotrophs are photosynthetic while some are chemosynthetic. Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food and depend on autotrophs, directly or indirectly, for nutrition.
Chemosythetic autotrophs use chemicals for "food", but photosynthetic autotrophs use light (sunlight) to make their "food".
Eubacteria is heterotrophic. But then there are two other types that are photosynthetic autotrophs, and chemosynthetic autotrophs.
i think so
autotrophs
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Autotrophs
the major photosynthetic pigments are green chlorophyll and yellow and green pigments where as yellow and green divide into carotenoid and xanophyll
photosynthetic autotrophs
Yes. Cyanobacteria is the other type of photosynthetic autotrophs
Both!Some protists are photosynthetic and therefore autotrophs eg Euglena and Chlamydomonas.Other protists feed like animals and so are heterotrophic eg Amoeba.
kingdom plantae (PLANT) kingdom of multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs that have cell walls....-khate
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