they're autotrophs answered by nick4451
bacteria are hetrotrophs not autotrophs. hetrotrophs are those that feed on ready made food and autotrophs are those that make their o food like plants. you can also defy them asSaprotrophs.
answer by menard magorimbo
Bacteria feeds off all different things, depending on the type of bacteria it is. For example, photosynthetic bacteria will typically eat food that it has made off of sunlight. Whereas other forms of bacteria will eat iron and sulfur.
No, hawks do not eat bacteria. Hawks are carnivorous birds of prey and typically hunt and feed on small animals such as insects, rodents, and other birds. They do not consume bacteria as a part of their diet.
Small bacteria typically feed on organic compounds found in their environment, such as sugars, amino acids, and other nutrients. They can also break down dead organic matter for nutrients. Some bacteria can even engage in photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight.
the animals that eat bacteria and fungi are mice, rats and squirrel. Badgers, rabbits, pigs an deer also eat bacteria and fungi.
Vampirococcus is a genus of parasitic bacteria that feed on the cells of other bacteria by sucking out their cytoplasmic contents. They are unique in their feeding mechanism and have a specialized structure called a holdfast to attach to their host bacteria.
Bacteria.
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Rabies do not feed on anything, like a bacteria would. Rabies is a virus.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Yes they are.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Bacteria feeds off all different things, depending on the type of bacteria it is. For example, photosynthetic bacteria will typically eat food that it has made off of sunlight. Whereas other forms of bacteria will eat iron and sulfur.
They filter feed on bacteria, protozoans, unicellular algae, and bits of organic matter.
There are some type of beetles that eat bacteria. The Japanese beetles are known to feed on bacteria that is found in water.
i dont know, you tell me.
bacteria copy or reproduce them selves by keeping warm, moist, and have plenty of 'food' to feed on.
Bacteria that feed on dead animals are called saprophytic bacteria. They play an important role in decomposition by breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment.