A frog is an omnivore
Frogs, being animals, are heterotrophs.
An autotroph (Greek- auto=self, troph=nutrition), such as a plant, makes its own food through the process of photo- or chemosynthesis, which a frog does not do- a frog is a heterotroph (Greek- hetero=other, troph=nutriotion), which means it has other means of receiving its food, for instance the frog, that gains its nutrition from eating other organisms.
Yes, a frog is a heterotrophic animal, not a autotrophic animal
it is because it is because it eats other living animals
Frogs are heterotrophs.
One type of heterotroph is a frog
Omnivore
Since Salmonella is a type of bacteria, and bacteria are heterotrophs, salmonella is probably also a heterotroph.
The viper-fish is a heterotroph.
heterotroph
heterotroph
Dinoflagellates are both autotroph and heterotroph.
Yes, a frog is a heterotrophic animal, not a autotrophic animal
An omnivore is the type of heterotroph that a pig is. In the wild, they will eat both plants and animals.
Carnivore
I don't think so, since bacteria is a heterotroph, and salmonella is a type of bacteria.
Gray foxes are the ominivore type of heteortrophs.
An owl is the type of heterotroph that is not at the bottom of the food list. They often eat fish, insects, other birds, and small mammals.
Since Salmonella is a type of bacteria, and bacteria are heterotrophs, salmonella is probably also a heterotroph.
carnivore
It is a type of frog.
bullfrogs
The viper-fish is a heterotroph.
A cockroach is a type of heterotroph called a scavenger. Unlike an autotroph, a heterotroph is not capable of producing its own food. It relies on an autotroph for its food. A scavenger, in particular, likes to eat leftovers of things or dead animals.