heterotrophs
euglenoids
Prokaryotic organisms can be both heterotrophic or autotrophic.
protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, hetotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic. aswered by syd1414, aghe 13
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.
they are both
euglenoids
protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, heterotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic.
Protists can be either autotrophic (algae) or heterotrophic (amoeba). See the link below:
Protista, with its peculiar nature, has varieties of ways to gain nutrition. Some like algae and planktons are autotrophic, while animal-like protists such as paramecium and stentor are heterotrophic. Still others are classified as being mixotrophic, which means that they are both capable of obtaining food from others and from inorganic sources.
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.
Prokaryotic organisms can be both heterotrophic or autotrophic.
protists can be either one. some protists resemble animals, hetotrophic, while some resemble plants, photosynthic. aswered by syd1414, aghe 13
They can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic. they are grouped into three categorys. Animal-like, Plant-like, and fungus-like.I got info from here:http://www.lanesville.k12.in.us/lcsyellowpages/Tickit/Carl/protists.htmlit has way more info on that site.
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.
some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic
they are both
I think its both