heterotrphy
It depends on the organism. The amoeba is a microscopic heterotroph while microscopic algae and blue-green bacteria are autotrophs.
While some autotrophs are categorized by some scientists as protozoans e.g., Euglena, most consider protozoans to be those single-celled organisms that are heterotrophic.
A zebra is not an autotroph. Autotrophs make their own food. Zebras a considered a heterotroph because it eats other organisms for food.
autotroph
Neither. A virus is not really alive in a traditional sense.
A hetrotroph is an animal that finds it food, like a human or a cheetah. Instead of making our food (autotroph) we have to search for it.
heterotrphy
Easy. it is a heterotroph. an autotroph is a plant or anything that makes it own food. a hetrotroph is consumes its food.
It depends on the organism. The amoeba is a microscopic heterotroph while microscopic algae and blue-green bacteria are autotrophs.
While some autotrophs are categorized by some scientists as protozoans e.g., Euglena, most consider protozoans to be those single-celled organisms that are heterotrophic.
Is a groundhog a autotroph
Autotrophs produce their own food, heterotrophs can't make their own food. Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat meat, omnivores eat both plants and meat. Grasshopper:heterotroph, herbivore
Hugo I. Moyano G. has written: 'Southern Pacific Bryozoa' -- subject(s): Bryozoa, Classification 'Briozoos de Chile Austral' -- subject(s): Bryozoa
yes
A zebra is not an autotroph. Autotrophs make their own food. Zebras a considered a heterotroph because it eats other organisms for food.
Dale Richard Thompson has written: 'Astogenetic study of some trepostomatous bryozoa in the Waynesville formation of the Richmond group' -- subject(s): Bryozoa, Fossil, Fossil Bryozoa, Geology