All animals are chemoheterotrophs. Animals survive by consuming plants or other animals. Energy is obtained from organic compounds that have oxidized.
yes!
mode of nutrition
chemoautotroph
Chemoheterotrophs: unable to fix carbon and form their own organic compounds.It is a biological term for an organism that derives energy and carbon from the oxidation of preformed organic compounds. These include fungi, which do not have chloroplasts to use photosynthesis.
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Kingdom Animalia are chemoheterotroph in terms of their mode of nutrition. They consume organic compounds, carbonically for energy sources.
Yes, all animals are heterotrophs and must consume nutrients either directly from autotrophs, or indirectly from the animals that eat autotrophs.
e. chemoautotroph-nh3. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic chemicals such as H2S or NH3 as an energy source, not NH3.
Euglenids are primarily known as photosynthetic organisms due to their chloroplasts, allowing them to perform photosynthesis. However, they are also considered chemoheterotrophs because they can obtain nutrients by absorbing organic compounds from their environment, particularly when light is scarce. This dual ability enables them to thrive in various habitats, adapting to different nutritional conditions.
true animals are animals that look like animals, think like animals walk like animals and are animals
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
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