Yes, they are heterotrophic since they eat other animals.
- Anthony Dubay
Heterotrophs are living things that have to eat other living things to survive. That would be an animal, since plants make their own food.Heterotrophs that eat other heterotrophs would be animals that eat other animals. Heterotrophs that eat only other heterotrophs would be a carnivore. If the heterotroph eats both heterotrophs (animals) and autotrophs (plants), that would describe an omnivore.
heterotrophs are also known as 'other feeders' Heterotrophs are also known as parasites or saprophytes depending on their mode of getting food.
Heterotrophs use water to break the bonds to make energy.
Squid, like other cephalopods, lay eggs. When an egg hatches, the immature squid is referred to as a larva (plural larvae).
heterotrophs eat other organisms because they can not make their own food. so they obtain their energy by braking down their food to a simpler state through the process of respiration so yes heterotrophs preform respiration
Squid are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. They are carnivores, preying on a variety of small fish and crustaceans using their tentacles and beaks to capture and consume their food.
Yes a squid is a heterotroph
Heterotrophs.
The answer is ......... Heterotroph!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Prey are heterotrophs.
Heterotrophs :D
Humans are heterotrophs Plants are autotrophs
Yes, jellyfish are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs eat and are consumers. Jellyfish eat, and are consumers: therefore, they are heterotrophs.
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Actually worms are both Heterotrophs and Parasites
autotrophs
Autotrophs depend on heterotrophs for minerals