Bacteria in which consume other bacteria.
ie: not autotrophs (primary producers)
no, some bacteria are heterotrophic and some are autotrophic. Most bacteria are heterotrophic though.
Heterotrophic
All the pathogenic bacteria or for that purpose all the bacteria are heterotrophs.
no. -heterotrophs (including heterotrophic bacteria) are consumers, an organism that obtains energy from organic matter. all animals are heterotrophs.
Why are you asking me? Research it yourself.
Some heterotrophic bacteria are useful for decomposing organic matter, helping with nutrient recycling in ecosystems, and aiding in wastewater treatment processes. Additionally, certain heterotrophic bacteria are used in bioremediation to break down pollutants and contaminants in the environment.
Streptococcus is a bacteria...and heterotrophic.
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
Some bacteria are heterotrophs and cannot make their own food. Instead, Heterotrophic bacteria must consume other organisms or the food that other organisms make. Heterotrophic bacteria may consume a variety of foods--from milk and meat, which you might also eat, to the decaying leaves on a forest floor
Heterotrophic organisms are ones that get their energy from feeding on to other organisms. Humans is good example a heterotrophic organism
By consuming autotrophs and other heterotrophs.
They are bacteria and archeabacteria. :D