Echinoderms are heterotrophs, meaning they cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming organic matter for energy. They typically feed on a variety of sources, including algae, small invertebrates, and detritus. Their unique feeding mechanisms, such as the use of tube feet and specialized mouthparts, enable them to access their food in marine environments.
autotroph
kingdom archaebacteria is both heterotroph and autotroph
autotroph
its both
An alligator is an autotroph.
heteroph
heterotrophic
heterotrophs
Orgamism that obtains energy from the foods it consoumes.
an organism that obtains organic compounds
A starfish is an echinoderm.
A potato is an autotroph.
No. A spider is an arachnid. A starfish is an example of an echinoderm.
Echinoderm is an invertebrate and therfore it has no backbone
Yes sand dollar is an echinoderm.
an echinoderm is an organism with no spine
Autotroph