They eat enough, and AFTER eating, they don't have to again for up to seven months.
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.
Yes, a Hagfish is a mammal. ;)
Yes the hagfish is jawless.
hagfish is the only chordate that lacks a backbone
Hagfish - band - was created in 1993.
Hagfish - band - ended in 2001.
They can tie themselves in knots.
A baby hagfish is commonly referred to as a larval hagfish. They hatch from eggs and undergo a developmental stage before maturing into adult hagfish. During this larval phase, they exhibit distinct features that differentiate them from fully grown hagfish.
No. Hagfish are cold-blooded, as are all similar eels. The hagfish is unique in that it has no vertebrae (spinal column) but does have a bony skull.
Hyperotreti
Hagfish and lampreys.
No, the hagfish still lives in southern parts of Asia
Yes , since a hagfish is a Agnathan and all Agnathans are ectothermic .