No, a baby cricket is not an autotroph; it is a heterotroph. Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis, while crickets obtain their energy by consuming organic matter, such as plants and other organic materials. As a result, crickets rely on external sources for nutrients.
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kingdom archaebacteria is both heterotroph and autotroph
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An alligator is an autotroph.
a baby lobster is sometimes called a cricket.
A potato is an autotroph.
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The cricket should be no longer than the with of the geckos head. For a baby I would think pinhead crickets would be fine.
Autotroph is not a verb and therefore does not have a past tense. Autotroph is a noun.
autotroph, because it creates energy by itself from basic parts, using sun energy and CO2.
kingdom archaebacteria is both heterotroph and autotroph