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Heterotrophs are animals that cannot make their food, like plants can. the most common kingdom of heterotrophs is the Animalia kingdom. Hope this helps.
Heterotrophs are animals that cannot make their food, like plants can. the most common kingdom of heterotrophs is the Animalia kingdom. Hope this helps.
"Predators" is the common name, but they can also be considered "heterotrophs". Heterotrophs are beings that do not make their own energy, like plants or other autotrophs, and instead eat plants or other animals."Consumer" is another name for a heterotroph.
Animals and fungi that must depend on autotrophs for their food energy are called consumers. These consumers are also called heterotrophs.
Yes, all animals are heterotrophs and must consume nutrients either directly from autotrophs, or indirectly from the animals that eat autotrophs.
Carnivores
Plants are dependent on sunlight to make their food. Animals are dependent on plant or plant products or other animals for food. Plants are called autotrophs. Animals are called heterotrophs.
heterotrophs
They get their energy from other trophic levels, as opposed to autotroph, such as plants, who produce their own food without having to consume it from another level.
Heterotrophs are organisms that feed on other life forms. Animals are heterotrophs. Animals that eat other animals are carnivores.
Living organisms that depend on other animals or plants for their food is called heterotrophic nutrition
A heterotroph ('eating others'). This can mean the consumption of animals or plants (as both are organisms), and makes all animals, some plants (carnivorous or parasitic) and all fungi heterotrophs. 'Regular' photosynthesizing plants 'feed' off sunlight, making them autotrophs ('eating independently').