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The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.
The kingdom that includes both autotrophs and heterotrophs is the Plantae kingdom. Autotrophs in this kingdom are represented by plants that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while heterotrophs in the form of fungi are also included in this kingdom that rely on other organisms for nutrients.
The group of organisms that only include autotrophs are called producers. Producers can make their own food using energy from sunlight or chemicals, and they form the base of many food chains and ecosystems. Examples of producers include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
no. you said... "animal" so it clearly only belongs in the ..."animal kingdom" only.
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using sunlight or inorganic compounds. While plants are a common example of autotrophs, not all autotrophs are plants. Some autotrophs, such as certain types of bacteria, can produce their own food without the need to consume other organisms.
The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.
The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.
The only Kingdom to have only autotrophes would have to be the Kingdom Planae. This kingdom consists of all land plants. I hope this helped :)
Protista
Out of the 6 kingdoms (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia), only Archaebacteria, Eubacteriam and Animalia are made up of heterotrophs
mamals
animals
animals
The kingdom that includes both autotrophs and heterotrophs is the Plantae kingdom. Autotrophs in this kingdom are represented by plants that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while heterotrophs in the form of fungi are also included in this kingdom that rely on other organisms for nutrients.
They are bacteria and archeabacteria. :D
Protista, of course.
The group of organisms that only include autotrophs are called producers. Producers can make their own food using energy from sunlight or chemicals, and they form the base of many food chains and ecosystems. Examples of producers include plants, algae, and some bacteria.