Clownfish are considered omnivorous heterotrophs. They primarily feed on a diet of zooplankton, algae, and small invertebrates, which they obtain from their coral reef habitat. Additionally, they have a mutualistic relationship with sea anemones, where they receive protection from predators in exchange for nutrients and waste products. This relationship exemplifies their role in the ecosystem as both consumers and contributors to their environment.
An omnivore is the type of heterotroph that a pig is. In the wild, they will eat both plants and animals.
I don't think so, since bacteria is a heterotroph, and salmonella is a type of bacteria.
Clownfish does not use or own any of the materials users post.
A mouse is a herbivorous heterotroph, meaning it primarily consumes plants for energy.
Gray foxes are the ominivore type of heteortrophs.
an internal one
carnivore
The relationship between the clownfish and the sea anemone is mutualistic.
A cockroach is a type of heterotroph called a scavenger. Unlike an autotroph, a heterotroph is not capable of producing its own food. It relies on an autotroph for its food. A scavenger, in particular, likes to eat leftovers of things or dead animals.
Nemo is a 'ocellaris clownfish' .
Heres all the ones I know: -Common Clownfish -Orange Skunk Clownfish -Maroon Clownfish -Pink Skunk Clownfish -Red sea Clownfish -Barrier Reef clownfish -Clark's Clownfish -Cap Clownfish !
heterotroph