can be either one
or both at the same time.
no
Some Archaeabacteria are autotrophic and some are heterotrophic.
hectographic
hetrotrophs because they cannot make their own food. Of course
plants and algae
The trophic level for a buffalo is heterotrophic. This means that it feeds on the producers in the ecosystem which are mainly plants.
An auto-heterotrophic organism is an organism that can switch between being autotrophic (producing its own food through photosynthesis) and heterotrophic (obtaining food from external sources) depending on environmental conditions. This flexibility allows the organism to survive in varied or challenging conditions.
auto must be meaning automatic,they can make there own food and trophic must be ecology of or involving the feeding habits or food relationship of different organisms in a food chain. by sharandeep bose
Streptococcus species are generally considered heterotrophic organisms. They obtain their nutrients by consuming organic compounds from their environment, rather than producing their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This ability to utilize a variety of organic substrates allows them to thrive in diverse environments, including the human body.
The trophic level that contains autotrophic organisms is the primary producer level. In this level, organisms like grass, which can perform photosynthesis, convert sunlight into energy. Foxes and rabbits, on the other hand, are heterotrophic; foxes are carnivores and rabbits are herbivores, both occupying higher trophic levels in the food chain.
Kingdom Protista can occupy various trophic levels, as they include diverse organisms such as algae, protozoa, and some heterotrophic protists. Some protists are primary producers (autotrophs), while others are consumers (heterotrophs) feeding on producers or other consumers.
Heterotrophic, which means that it may eat several types of food. For reference, an Autotrophic feeder is one that sustains itself only by, say, photosynthesis.