protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, heterotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic.
They can be either autotrophic or heterotrophic depending on the species.
Protists can be both. The organisms formerly classified as the kingdom Protista are a widely varying group, and most share only their unicellular or undifferentiated structures.
So it appears that protists may be autotrophs or heterotrophs. Some are even mixotrophic. The autotrophic forms are called plant-like protists. The heterotrophic form are called animal-like protists. Others gain nutrients like fungi, by absorbing nutrients from decaying organic matter.
There are both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists.
Protists are both autotrophic and heterotrophic.
protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, heterotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic.
they are both
Both. Rhodophyta is an autotroph while an amoebae is an heterotroph.
The different strategies are mixotrophs, autotrophs, heterotrophs, and some are aerobic and have a mitochondria.
Dinoflagellates are both autotroph and heterotroph.
Heterotroph
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Heterotrophs
Autotrophs
The answer is ......... Heterotroph!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
heterotroph
A heterotroph
A heterotroph is an organism that cannot synthesize its own food where as autotrophs can synthesize their own food. So heterotrophs are dependent on autotrophs for food. For example a cow (heterotroph) eats grass (autotroph).
Shrimp are a heterotroph because heterotroph feeds on other autotrophs and heterotrophs and shrimp will eat algae which is an autotroph.