The Venus flytrap is both heterotrophic and autotrophic.
The mode of nutrition in which green plants synthesis (prepare) their own food from simple raw materials is known as autotrophic nutrition.
is a bluebonnet plant a autotrophic or a heterotrophic
An example is the Venus Fly Trap.
pitcher plant
It is a heterotroph since it can be found in the root of legume plants, and obtaining fixed carbon source (e.g.glucose) from the plant
Some autotrophic plants like Santalum are partial root parasite to begin with and hence these plants need some host plant for early stages of their growth and development.
Answer The words "autotrophic" and "heterotrophic" are biological terms describing how an organism metabolyses carbon. Broadly speaking, an autotrophic organism is something like a green plant which metabolyses carbon by photosynthesis and a heterotrophic organism obtains carbon usually by eating an autotrophic organism. As a human, a British soldier would be heterotrophic.
autotrophic mode of nutrition
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.
it is the planta kingdom actually but anyway it is autotrophic mostly but i am not sure about the flytrap plants
All plants are autotrophs, even carnivorous plants such as Venus fly traps.
They can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic. they are grouped into three categorys. Animal-like, Plant-like, and fungus-like.I got info from here:http://www.lanesville.k12.in.us/lcsyellowpages/Tickit/Carl/protists.htmlit has way more info on that site.
Animal-like protists are autotrophic, while plant-like protists are heterotrophic.