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Is anabaena autotroph or heterotroph

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Mrsslick

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Ameba is heterotrophic.

Autotrophs (from Greek autos = self, trophe = nutrition) make their own food by taking energy from the environment (sun light or other chemicals). These include plants and algae or anything with chlorophyll.

Heterotrophs (from Greek heteros = other, trophe = nutrition) get their energy by eating other living things. Ameba is a heterotroph since it eats smaller animals and plants.

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Kellen Bednar

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Algae are autotrophs, which means they produce their own food.

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8y ago

hetero because it has to eat other things to live.

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An anabaena is not a heterotroph, but rather an autotroph because it capable of nitrogen fixation (capable of synthesizing 'food' from inorganic substances).

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HETEROTROPHS

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Yes.

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