Amoebae are heterotrophic, meaning they must eat other organisms to survive.
yes, amoebas are autotrophs
No, an ameoba isn't an autotroph. :D
Is bacteria a photoautotroph
Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
B-photoautotroph - CO2
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
Amoeba
The nucleus in an Amoeba controls everything that goes on in th cell. It is the brain of the cell.
A photoautotroph gets its energy initially from light, and its carbon from carbon dioxide.
photoautotroph
Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
photoautotroph
B-photoautotroph - CO2
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
Cheamoheterotrops
All fungi are heterotrophic. No fungi is a photoautotroph
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
Photoautotroph