Protists
Out of the 6 kingdoms (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), only Archaebacteria, Eubacteriam and Animalia are made up of heterotrophs
Members of the kingdom Fungi are Heterotrophs and the Members of the kingdom Plantae are Photosynthetic Autotrophs.
The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.
The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.
Members of the kingdom fungi are different from members of the kingdom plantae because fungi are heterotrophs. This means they do not make their own food like plants do. Plants are autotrophs because they make their own food using photosynthesis.
Animals: Motile heterotrophs that are multicellular and widely dispersed over the earth. Plants: Sessile autotrophs that are multicellular and dispersed widely over the earth. Protists: Comprising both autotrophs and heterotrophs these, generally, single celled organisms are usually found in a watery environment. Fungi: These decomposing, multicelled detritovores are only found on the land where they are reasonably well dispersed.
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Autotrophs (which are generally plants) belong to Kingdom Plantae.
Kingdoms. Two Kingdoms have organism's with chloroplast.
If I am right that the kingdoms of life include only bacteria, archaea, protista, plantea, and anamalia, then protista is the only kingdom that includes autotrophes (in this case uni- or multicellular tiny organisms that process energy through photosynthesis) and heterotrophes (through ingestion and/or metabolism). Anamalia is the only kingdom that does not include any autotrophs. correct me if I am wrong (about capitalization for instance).
Autotrophs can be found in the kingdoms Plantae and some Protista. Plantae includes all plants, which are primary producers that can make their own food through photosynthesis. Some protists, like algae, are also autotrophic and produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria