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What are eukarotic heterotrophs that have cell walls?

Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll. They are so different from other organisms that they are placed in their own kingdom. Shortened Answer: Fungi


Plant cells make their own food but animals take in their food by?

consuming other organisms or plant matter. Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, while animals rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients. This difference accounts for the diverse ways in which plants and animals obtain their food.


What is used to provide support for cells in multicelled organisms plants?

Plant cells are supported by a rigid structure called the cell wall, made of cellulose. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for plant cells, allowing them to maintain shape and function properly within the plant tissue.


How are members of kingdoms fungi and animalia alike and how do they differ?

Members of the kingdoms Fungi and Animalia are both eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a nucleus. They also obtain nutrients from their environment. However, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that rely on external food sources, while animals are typically mobile and ingest their food. Additionally, fungi have cell walls made of chitin, whereas animals lack cell walls.


Where do heterotrophs get oxygen from?

I had this on my BIO quiz earlier today. Because heterotrophs are not photosynthetic they receive their energy in the same way we do, food. Heterotrophs can be classified as consumers which means they eat (and get energy) from other plants or animals.

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Why is a bobcat classified as an animal?

Because all animals are heterotrophs(eat other organisms), are multicellular(has multiple cells), and have a Eukaryotes.


What are eukarotic heterotrophs that have cell walls?

Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll. They are so different from other organisms that they are placed in their own kingdom. Shortened Answer: Fungi


Plant cells make their own food but animals take in their food by?

consuming other organisms or plant matter. Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, while animals rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients. This difference accounts for the diverse ways in which plants and animals obtain their food.


What is a description cells?

Cells are the basic units of life. They range from one celled organisms to multicelled organisms such as us. We are made of between 75-100 trillion cells.


What is used to provide support for cells in multicelled organisms plants?

Plant cells are supported by a rigid structure called the cell wall, made of cellulose. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for plant cells, allowing them to maintain shape and function properly within the plant tissue.


Where does cellular respiration occur in heterotrophs and and photosynthesis in autotrophs?

heterotrophs eat other organisms because they can not make their own food. so they obtain their energy by braking down their food to a simpler state through the process of respiration so yes heterotrophs preform respiration


How are members of kingdoms fungi and animalia alike and how do they differ?

Members of the kingdoms Fungi and Animalia are both eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a nucleus. They also obtain nutrients from their environment. However, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that rely on external food sources, while animals are typically mobile and ingest their food. Additionally, fungi have cell walls made of chitin, whereas animals lack cell walls.


Do animal cells make there own food?

Autotrophs are animals that make their own food. One example of an autotroph would be plankton however, in general, animals are heterotrophs and therefore obtain their carbon and nutrients through consuming the producers of the food chain. This is then broken down via digestion and transported to cells.


What do animals all have in common?

Animals share the common characteristics of a body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later in their life. Most animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently. All animals are heterotrophs, meaning they must ingest other organisms for sustenance.


What does Multi-celled organism mean?

an organism with many cells. another word for multicelled is multicellular. Its more complex. hope this helps!


What is the difference between a single celled animal and a multi celled animal?

A single celled animal is an animal that only has one cell, Eg: amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena, Chlamydomonas. Single celled animals have one cell that does all of its life processes, such as ingestion, movement, excretion, reproduction. A multi-celled animal is an animal that has many cells that each perform a specific function of life. These animals have a group of cells that digest, another group reporduces, another group controls movement, etc. If you look in the Wikipedia, it offers good information as well. Hope this helps :-)


Where do heterotrophs get oxygen from?

I had this on my BIO quiz earlier today. Because heterotrophs are not photosynthetic they receive their energy in the same way we do, food. Heterotrophs can be classified as consumers which means they eat (and get energy) from other plants or animals.