Yes
Organisms that require organic compounds for nourishment and cannot survive on inorganic matter are heterotrophic. 95% of organisms are heterotrophic, including ALL animals and fungi (and prarie dogs are animals).
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YesOrganisms that require organic compounds for nourishment and cannot survive on inorganic matter are heterotrophic. 95% of organisms are heterotrophic, including ALL animals and fungi (and prarie dogs are animals).
A prairie dog is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms. consumer=an organism that feeds on other organisms producer=makes energy for self
Heterotrophic- it feeds off the food that is ingested by the organism.
An auto-heterotrophic organism is an organism that can switch between being autotrophic (producing its own food through photosynthesis) and heterotrophic (obtaining food from external sources) depending on environmental conditions. This flexibility allows the organism to survive in varied or challenging conditions.
Heterotrophic organisms are ones that get their energy from feeding on to other organisms. Humans is good example a heterotrophic organism
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
A heterotrophic is an organism that depends on other organisms for their food.
Heterotrophic
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