autotroph means are- any organism capable of self- nourishment by using inorganic materials as a source of nutrients.
heterotroph means- an organism requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food.
thats it.
Autotrophs perform both respiration and photosynthesis. Heterotrophs perform only respiration
Protista
heterotrophs eat other organisms because they can not make their own food. so they obtain their energy by braking down their food to a simpler state through the process of respiration so yes heterotrophs preform respiration
Protista, of course.
Heterotrophs are dependent on autotrophs for a variety of reasons. The most obvious reason is that autotrophs are the only organisms that can produce organic molecules from inorganic molecules. This means that heterotrophs must consume autotrophs (or the organic molecules they produce) in order to obtain the organic molecules they need to survive. In addition to this, autotrophs play a vital role in the global carbon and water cycles. They take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to produce organic molecules. This helps to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which would otherwise contribute to global warming. Autotrophs also release water vapor into the atmosphere through the process of transpiration. This helps to regulate the Earth's temperature and keep it habitable for other organisms. Without autotrophs, the world would be a very different place. Heterotrophs would not be able to survive, and the planet would be uninhabitable for most other organisms.
Autotrophs perform both respiration and photosynthesis. Heterotrophs perform only respiration
Protista
Theoretically, autotrophs are organisms that do not depend on an outside source for food since they can synthesize their own. They only depend on certain environmental conditions to survive. For example, green plants (autotrophs) require sunlight to survive. It is possible for autotrophs to live in the same environment as heterotrophs
heterotrophs eat other organisms because they can not make their own food. so they obtain their energy by braking down their food to a simpler state through the process of respiration so yes heterotrophs preform respiration
Heterotrophs can eat autotrophs or other heterotrophs.
An autotroph creates its own food/energy source, typically through photosynthesis. Heterotrophs rely upon outside sources for food/energy. The lowest level of heterotrophs are herbivores, or plant (aka autotrophs) eaters. Progressing up the food chain there are also carnivores (meat - aka other heterotrophs - eaters) and omnivores (will eat both plants and animals). The relationship from the heterotrophs side is fairly simple and easy to see - autotrophs are a food/energy source. The flipside, is that the heterotrophs, through bodily waste and other decaying matter, leave the minerals and nutrients that the autotrophs require to complete the photosynthetic process. In essence, the relationship is cyclical.
It's not. Autotrophs (plants), were the first organisms on Earth. They photsynthesize their food, thus creating an ample food supply for a first degree heterotroph. According to the food-energy pyramid, of the 100% energy contained in the autotrophs, only 10% is passed on to the first degree heterotrophs. Of that, only 10% is passed on, meaning that of the original sum, only 1% of energy is passed on to the second-degree heterotrophs. Therefore, there must be enough autotrophs to support any population of heterotrophs. It's illogical then to reason that heterotrophs were the first organisms. They would have had no food. Any type of food for a heterotrophs is either an autotroph or a lower degree heterotroph that eats an autotroph.
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Protista, of course.
If its not green or if its green only because theres stuff growing on it then its a heterotroph...plus it has to be something living
Heterotrophs are dependent on autotrophs for a variety of reasons. The most obvious reason is that autotrophs are the only organisms that can produce organic molecules from inorganic molecules. This means that heterotrophs must consume autotrophs (or the organic molecules they produce) in order to obtain the organic molecules they need to survive. In addition to this, autotrophs play a vital role in the global carbon and water cycles. They take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to produce organic molecules. This helps to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which would otherwise contribute to global warming. Autotrophs also release water vapor into the atmosphere through the process of transpiration. This helps to regulate the Earth's temperature and keep it habitable for other organisms. Without autotrophs, the world would be a very different place. Heterotrophs would not be able to survive, and the planet would be uninhabitable for most other organisms.
Heterotrophs are living things that have to eat other living things to survive. That would be an animal, since plants make their own food.Heterotrophs that eat other heterotrophs would be animals that eat other animals. Heterotrophs that eat only other heterotrophs would be a carnivore. If the heterotroph eats both heterotrophs (animals) and autotrophs (plants), that would describe an omnivore.