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No, not all eukaryotes are heterotrophic. Eukaryotes can be classified as heterotrophic (obtain nutrients from external sources), autotrophic (produce their own nutrients through photosynthesis), or mixotrophic (capable of both heterotrophic and autotrophic nutrition).
some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic some are autotrophic, some are heterotrophic
Any organism that has the ability to create its own food (usually via photosynthesis) and also to consume other organisms for energy is both a heterotroph and an autotroph.For example, the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) has the ability to photosynthesize, but can supplement its food by consuming insects.
Heterotrophic organisms are ones that get their energy from feeding on to other organisms. Humans is good example a heterotrophic organism
If an organism in Kingdom Protista is heterotrophic, it is most likely in the subkingdom Algae. Algae are photosynthetic protists and are considered autotrophic, but there are some heterotrophic species within this group as well.
Crickets are detrivores. These are animals that eat dead animal or plant matter. These are invertebrate like snails, grubs, crickets and mites.
No, not all eukaryotes are heterotrophic. Eukaryotes can be classified as heterotrophic (obtain nutrients from external sources), autotrophic (produce their own nutrients through photosynthesis), or mixotrophic (capable of both heterotrophic and autotrophic nutrition).
All animals are heterotrophic, some plants (such as venus flytraps) are also heterotrophic, as there isn't enough useable energy from inorganic sources, so they evolved to consume other organisms (usually insects).
Insects are bugs but not all bugs are insects. Insects are a classification of bugs with 6 legs, 2 pairs of wings, an exoskeleton, and jointed legs.
Heterotrophic.
Animals are heterotrophic by ingestion. Fungi are heterotrophic by absorption.
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
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A jellyfish is heterotrophic, because it is classified as an animal. All animals are heterotrophic.
It's heterotrophic because it's an animal cell and all animal cells are heterotrophic