There is no (miccr0organisme known to me that is called 'Eubceria', only Eutheria (extinct fossil animal group) and Euglenia (plant group) come close to this misspelling.
'hetotroph' and 'autotrouph' are also spelled incorrectly:
heterotroph (most animals) and autotroph (most green plants)
Yes, algae are autotrophic organisms, meaning they can produce their own food through photosynthesis. They use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create energy and organic compounds. Algae play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by serving as primary producers, forming the base of the food web.
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that contain chlorophyll a and phycobiliproteins, enabling them to carry out photosynthesis. They can fix atmospheric nitrogen and play a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle. Some species can form harmful algal blooms in aquatic environments.
Archaea bacteria can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs, depending on the species. Heterotrophic archaea obtain their energy by consuming organic compounds, while autotrophic archaea can produce their own energy through processes like chemosynthesis or photosynthesis.
It is not an autotroph, it is actually a hetotroph. It is a Hetotroph because it eats what it spawns on (The bread) and can't create food using sunlight. (It does, however, spawn better in sunlight)
autotrophs make there own food.
Hetotroph of course! Autotroph only for organisms that gain food by producing it such as green plants that produce glucose by photosynthesis, also known as producer in food chain. While Hetotroph obtain food from other organisms and known as consumer in food chain.
Streptococcus is a bacteria...and heterotrophic.
organism which are un-able to synthesize their own compound food from in organic nutrition are called hetrotrphs.the food hetrotrphic organisms consist of following compounds. 1 ) Carbo hydrate 2 ) Protein 3 ) fats 4 ) vitamins 5 ) Minerals 6 ) water
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that contain chlorophyll a and phycobiliproteins, enabling them to carry out photosynthesis. They can fix atmospheric nitrogen and play a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle. Some species can form harmful algal blooms in aquatic environments.
Archaea bacteria can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs, depending on the species. Heterotrophic archaea obtain their energy by consuming organic compounds, while autotrophic archaea can produce their own energy through processes like chemosynthesis or photosynthesis.
It is not an autotroph, it is actually a hetotroph. It is a Hetotroph because it eats what it spawns on (The bread) and can't create food using sunlight. (It does, however, spawn better in sunlight)
When plants grow they photosynthesis which means they absorb sunlight for energy and animals like us and in the wild eat plants and absorb the energy. When we eat meat we just are absorbing the energy which that animal which we eat absorbed from a plant which photosynthesized energy from the sun.
Well, hello there, friend! Poison ivy is a producer. Just like how I paint happy little trees, poison ivy creates its own food through photosynthesis. It's a vital part of our ecosystem, providing food and shelter for many creatures. Just remember, if you come across poison ivy in the wild, give it some space and admire its beauty from afar.