Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and many types of bacteria. These organisms rely on consuming organic matter to obtain the nutrients they need to survive and grow.
it is a Heterotroph
Heterotroph
Try the spelling "vorticella" and you might get more answers. These organisms are not plants, so they shouldn't have cell walls. They're quite flexible. Watch them and you'll notice that they consume and digest microbes.
Plant and animal cells are the two types of eukaryotic cells. the animal has many small vacubles and cytosomes . plant haas cell wall central vacubles and chroplast Autotroph and Hetertroph
Golden algae are typically autotrophs, meaning they can produce their own food through photosynthesis. Some golden algae species may also exhibit mixotrophic behavior, meaning they can switch between autotrophy and heterotrophy depending on environmental conditions.
a hetertroph
Its autotrophic
it is a Heterotroph
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they are autotroph autotrophs are organisms that produce there own food
Since they are not plants, they can't make their own food, making them heterotrophs.
I think it is a heterotroph. It does not make food. And it consumes dissoved oxygen Watch "MANNY AND LOLA" on facebuk
no. plants are autotrophs. animals are heterotrophs
A eukaryotic heterotroph with external digestion is a fungus. Fungi obtain nutrients by secreting enzymes externally to break down organic matter, such as dead plants or animals, before absorbing the resulting nutrients. Examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.
I think you meant locust. They're heterotrophs just like all animals.
Humans are heterotrophs, because they cannot make food themselves like plants.