All animals.
(some exampls: zebras, fish, lizards, lions, toucans, koalas, giraffes, deer, tigers, foxes, crocodiles, sting rays, penguins, walruses, otters, badgers, sea lions, beavers, dolphins, antelope, chickens, rabbits, etc.)
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
No, dragonflies are not an example of a heterotroph. They are actually carnivorous insects that feed on other small insects for their energy and nutrients. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
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A heterotroph is organism requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food. Bacteria belongs to kingdom monera.
Yes, a wolf is an example of a heterotroph because it obtains its energy by consuming other organisms, such as herbivores or omnivores. Wolves cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs.
Carnivores.
If you mean heterotroph, than it is any organism that cannot produce its own food,(like plants with photosynthesis). A good example of a heterotroph is a human or a lion, if you prefer.
One of my favorites is the paramecium.
No. A horse is a heterotroph, it feeds off producers - ie plants.
A rock is not an example of a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients. Rocks do not consume organic matter and therefore do not fall into the category of heterotrophs.
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A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
No, dragonflies are not an example of a heterotroph. They are actually carnivorous insects that feed on other small insects for their energy and nutrients. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
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Heterotroph.
Millipedes are heterotrophs .
Heterotroph.