A Venus fly trap is considered heterotrophic because it gets food from the flys it eats
yes... because it is a plant and all plants are autotrophs.
yes... because it is a plant and all plants are autotrophs.
yes you are corrrrrrst
It would be a herbivore (plant-eating consumer).
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
A heterotroph is an organism that eats other organisms for energy. The heterotroph ate the plant.
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.
yes... because it is a plant and all plants are autotrophs.
yes... because it is a plant and all plants are autotrophs.
yes you are corrrrrrst
AUTOpretty much any plant that uses photosynthesis,algae, trees.an autotroph is an organism that makes it's own foodas opposed to a heterotroph that consumes to create energy (ATP, etc)HETEROE. coli is a common bacterium that is a heterotroph.A heterotroph is any organism that doesn't produce its own food (but gets it through eating other things and such), and is the opposite of an autotroph, which makes its own food. Some heterotrophs would be birds, lions, elephants, bears, humans, ect., just whatever can't produce its own food like plants can.
No. A horse is a heterotroph, it feeds off producers - ie plants.
both autotroph and heterotroph/ the plant body of a lichen is generally made by algae hence Lichens are autotroph.
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.
heterotroph