Fungi are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain nutrients by consuming organic matter from other organisms. They cannot produce their own food like autotrophs do.
Radiolarians are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter rather than producing it through photosynthesis like autotrophs. They feed on smaller organisms and organic particles in the water.
eubacteria is prokaryotic cell.therefore it may have a well developed cellular organisation . whether it is a aututroph ir heterotroph depends on the presence of plastid in the cell of the bacteria . It may also depend on the type of eubacteria talking about.
A crocodile would be a heterotroph. Heterotrophs get their food and energy from other sources such as by consuming other animals. Autotrophs make their own food or energy such as through the process of photosynthesis.
Both. Rhodophyta is an autotroph while an amoebae is an heterotroph.
The answer is ......... Heterotroph!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kingdom archaebacteria is both heterotroph and autotroph
Fungi are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain nutrients by consuming organic matter from other organisms. They cannot produce their own food like autotrophs do.
Fungi are mostly autotrophs but some are heterotroph
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Yes. Cyanobacteria is the other type of photosynthetic autotrophs
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A mushroom is an heterotroph. Although it is a fungi and fungi are autotrophs, mushrooms receive their energy from disposing of decaying objects.
Radiolarians are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter rather than producing it through photosynthesis like autotrophs. They feed on smaller organisms and organic particles in the water.
Yes, fungi are heterotrophs. They obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their environment, as they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs do. Fungi play an important role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients in ecosystems.