Any animals.
An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms is called a consumer or a heterotroph.
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Heterotrophic bacteria get their energy by feeding on other organisms. Your welcome
Heterotrophs or consumers - including herbivores, omnivores and carnivores.
A kingdom containing organisms that eat other organisms is the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other living organisms. They can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or detritivores, depending on their feeding habits.
everything but non-carnivorus plants
Energy transfers between organisms by making a animal eat a plant which gets it energy so then other animals eat that energy having animal. So that's how energy is transferred between organisms.
Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms are known as heterotrophs. They cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming plants, animals, or other organic matter for energy and nutrients. Heterotrophs include a wide variety of life forms, such as animals, fungi, and many bacteria. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by contributing to nutrient cycling and energy flow.
Carnivores depend on other animals for matter and energy.
Animals are chemoheterotrophic organisms. They obtain energy and carbon through other organisms.
an organism that gets energy from another organism is a consumer. they fall into many catergories. # carnivore- kills and eats another organism # parasite- feeds of a host but keeps the host organism alive for as long as possible # herbivore- eats plant organisms # omnivore- eats both plant and animal organisms # scavengers- eats dead organisms