Autotrophs produce their own food, heterotrophs can't make their own food.
Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat meat, omnivores eat both plants and meat.
Grasshopper:heterotroph, herbivore
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Neither. A virus is not really alive in a traditional sense.
A hetrotroph is an animal that finds it food, like a human or a cheetah. Instead of making our food (autotroph) we have to search for it.
heterotrphy
Is a groundhog a autotroph
Easy. it is a heterotroph. an autotroph is a plant or anything that makes it own food. a hetrotroph is consumes its food.
yes
While some autotrophs are categorized by some scientists as protozoans e.g., Euglena, most consider protozoans to be those single-celled organisms that are heterotrophic.
A potato is an autotroph.
Autotrophs make their own food using chlorophyll, (sunlight energy) whereas; hetrotrophs don't. Hetrotrophs feed off other living things. e.g. -a plant absorbs sunlight to grow, release and store (so the plant is an autotroph) -a cow then eats the plant and the energy is transferred (so the cow is a hetrotroph) - a human then eats the cow and the energy is, once again, transferred (so the human is a hetrotroph) - the energy is then lost as heat
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