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Are archaea autotroph's?

Archaea are both heterotrophs And autotrophs!


Why are Archaea and different domain from bacteria?

Because some archaea are heterotrophs while others are autotrophs.


Is archaea bacteria a hetotroph or a autotroph?

Archaea bacteria can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs, depending on the species. Heterotrophic archaea obtain their energy by consuming organic compounds, while autotrophic archaea can produce their own energy through processes like chemosynthesis or photosynthesis.


Is bacterium a heterotroph?

Some bacteria are heterotrophs, others are autotrophs.


What are the characteristics of eubacteria?

some are autotrophs and some are heterotrophs. They are related to bacteria.


How do heterotrophic bacteria get their own food?

By consuming autotrophs and other heterotrophs.


Are all bacteria auottrophs?

no not all of them are autotrophs some of them also heterotrophs and parasites


Are archaea autotrophs or heterotrophs?

Archaea can be both autotrophs and heterotrophs, depending on the species. Some archaea are able to generate their own energy through processes like chemosynthesis, while others rely on organic carbon sources for energy.


Are komodo dragons autotrophs or heterotrophs?

autotrophs


Why autotrophs depend on heterotrophs?

Autotrophs depend on heterotrophs for minerals


What is the difference between heterotrophs and autotrophs?

Heterotrophs respond to their surroundings, while autotrophs do not., , , , Heterotrophs respond to their surroundings, while autotrophs do not.,Heterotrophs grow in multiple places, while autotrophs do not., , , , Heterotrophs grow in multiple places, while autotrophs do not.,Heterotrophs get nutrition by eating, while autotrophs make their own food., , , , Heterotrophs get nutrition by eating, while autotrophs make their own food.,


Do bacteria make their own food?

Yes and no. Some bacteria are autotrophs (make their own food with their environment around them and the sun's energy) and some are heterotrophs (can't make their own food so they eat autotrophs and other heterotrophs).