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Q: Is nitrogen-fixing bacteria an autotrophs
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What are heterotrophic bacteria?

Bacteria in which consume other bacteria. ie: not autotrophs (primary producers)


Organism that can make their own food?

Autotrophs.Related Information:Most, autotrophs are plants, but not all. Some bacteria are autotrophs also.


Are purple s bacteria photosynthetic autotrophs?

i think so


Photosynthetic bacteria because they get their energy from sunlight are classified as?

autotrophs


Is bacterium a heterotroph?

Some bacteria are heterotrophs, others are autotrophs.


What do autotrophs include?

Autotrophs include plants, plantlike protists, cyanobacteria, and bacteria capable of making their own food through chemosynthesis.


What are the characteristics of eubacteria?

some are autotrophs and some are heterotrophs. They are related to bacteria.


How do heterotrophic bacteria obtain food?

Consuming autotrophs and other heterotrophs.


How do heterotrophic bacteria get their own food?

By consuming autotrophs and other heterotrophs.


What is the role of autotrophs and heterotrophs in the cycling of nitrogen through the environment?

Autotrophs get the nitrogen from the soil by the nitrogen fixing bacteria that convert nitrogen to nitrate salts used up by plants while heterotrophs gets them when they consume the autotrophs, making them have some of the nitrates in palnts. Autotrophs and heterotrophs then die and are decomposed by bacteria to recycle the nitrogen in air . Some of those bacteria converts the nitrates into form of nitrogen recycling them into the atmosphere.


What organism make there own food?

Autotrophs. They can be photoautotrophs, such as plants, or chemoautotrophs, such as the organisms living near hydrothermal vents.


Are all bacteria auottrophs?

no not all of them are autotrophs some of them also heterotrophs and parasites