A zebra is heterotroph because it gets energy from other plants, so therefore it gets its energy indirectly from the sun.
yes
A zebra is a heterotroph because it cannot produce its own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs do. Instead, zebras rely on consuming other organisms, such as plants, to obtain the nutrients they need to survive. This makes them dependent on external food sources for energy.
hetrotroph
It would be a hetrotroph. It will depend on other organisms
Neither. A virus is not really alive in a traditional sense.
The answer is zebra. If you cross a zebra with a zebra, you get a zebra. So the square root of zebra is zebra.
* Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) * Grant's Zebra * Crawshay's Zebra * Upper Zambezi Zebra * Chapman's Zebra * Damara Zebra * Burchell's zebra (extinct) * Quagga (extinct) * Grevy's Zebra (Equus greyvi) * Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) * Cape Mountain Zebra * Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
It depends on which zebra you are referring to. There are three species of zebra.Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra)Plains Zebra (Equus quagga)Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi)The Zebra is a relative of a horse.- Aderwem
Zebra - Zebra album - was created on 1983-03-21.
2nd Order Hetrotroph, Carnivors, secondary Consumers
2nd Order Hetrotroph, Carnivors, secondary Consumers
2nd Order Hetrotroph, Carnivors, secondary Consumers