autotropic mode of nutrition
photoautothrophy
Algae and seaweed.
The mode of nutrition in which organisms take in nutrients in solution form from dead and decaying mater is called saprotrophic mode of nutrition.
the organisms which depends on other organisms for their food are called Heterotrophs and this mode of nutrition is called Heterotrophic nutrition
Protozoa are single-celled organisms that are considered animals, as they are heterotrophic and ingest their food. Algae, on the other hand, are photosynthetic organisms that can be single-celled or multicellular and are considered plant-like. Visual characteristics such as cell structure, movement, and mode of nutrition can help differentiate between protozoa and algae.
all green plants have autotrophic mode of nutrition as they make their own food and animals have heterotrophic mode of nutrition as they depend on other organisms and plants for their food
Kingdom Animalia are chemoheterotroph in terms of their mode of nutrition. They consume organic compounds, carbonically for energy sources.
Heterotrophic mode of nutrition is when an organism obtains organic compounds by consuming other organisms. These organisms cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and instead rely on consuming other living things for energy and nutrients. Examples include humans, animals, fungi, and some bacteria.
saprophytic nutrition which is external.Majorly decaying matter of dead organisms is feed on.
what is the mode of nutrition in lichens?
Fishes are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding on other fish, invertebrates, and sometimes plants or algae depending on the species. Some fishes are herbivorous or omnivorous, consuming a diet that includes both plant and animal matter.
The mode of nutrition refers to how an organism obtains its food. There are three main modes of nutrition: autotrophic organisms make their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, heterotrophic organisms obtain food by consuming other organisms, and saprotrophic organisms obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter.