Yes. All animals are Heterotrophs, which means they feed off of other organisms rather than making there own food like plants. Plants are Autotrophs which means they go through photosynthesis to make there own food.
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
euglenoids
Animalia and Fungi are completely heterotrophic. Some are in protozoa and monera
no, some bacteria are heterotrophic and some are autotrophic. Most bacteria are heterotrophic though.
Proteobacteria are typically heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic compounds. However, some proteobacteria are also capable of being mixotrophic, meaning they can switch between autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition.
Heterotrophic.
Animals are heterotrophic by ingestion. Fungi are heterotrophic by absorption.
Amoebae are heterotrophic.
Heterotrophic
heterotrophic
heterotroph
A jellyfish is heterotrophic, because it is classified as an animal. All animals are heterotrophic.
It's heterotrophic because it's an animal cell and all animal cells are heterotrophic
heterotrophs
Horses are heterotrophic. It has to eat grass to live.
Some Archaeabacteria are autotrophic and some are heterotrophic.
Like all animals they are heterotrophic.