A germinating bean seed is an example of a heterotrophic organism. Heterotrophic entails using only organic materials as a source of food.
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.
No because heterotrophic organism require an organic carbon source.
heterotrophic nutrition this is anouther person answering but its heterotrophic nutrition because this nutrition gets it food from its surroundings. Also, heterotrophic nutrition are examples of fugi. In this case the leaf opening would be an example of autrophic nutrition because its examples are plants and algae.
All the autotrophic organisms (organism which has ability to manufacture its own food) have chlorophyll.
what is meaning of heterotrophic eukaryotic organism
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.
The organism itself is heterotrophic but it may possess a symbiotic algae living within it which acts as an autotroph. Overall it would be considered heteroptrophic.
The first living cells had to be autotrophic because if they were not then they would die, autotrophic bacteria produce oxygen and can live in our older Earth's climate. Any other would die from a lack of oxygen.
Yes. Paramecium do not preform photosynthesis, which would make them autotrophic, so they must ingest their food for energy. Bacteria, for instance.
Autotrophic organisms are those that are capable of creating their own energy from non-biological sources. Without these producers, heterotrophs would cease to exist because they would have no primary source of nutrition.
It is both some fungi are aerobic and some such as yeast are anaerobic
sure. where would heterotrophic life get its energy? someone somewhere somehow has to produce it or in this case bind the energy into a usable form which we all eat. if nothing did that then what will we eat??? which,BTW, is why the matrix makes no sense cos energy has to come from somewhere!
A koala bear is not a plant, so it can't be an autotroph. Koalas consume autotrophs, so they are heterotrophs.
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The seed would stop growing.
No because heterotrophic organism require an organic carbon source.
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