It depends on the organism. The amoeba is a microscopic heterotroph while microscopic algae and blue-green bacteria are autotrophs.
heterotrphy
Bryozoans are primarily heterotrophs, as they feed on microscopic particles, such as plankton and detritus, which they capture using their lophophore, a specialized feeding structure. While some bryozoans can harbor photosynthetic symbionts, they do not produce their own food like autotrophs. Instead, they rely on their ability to filter feed from their environment for sustenance.
An organism that can make its own food is an Autotroph.
the kingdom this organism belongs to is plantea
An organism that uses energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called an autotroph (within a food chain, it is a producer).
Neither. A virus is not really alive in a traditional sense.
Is a groundhog a autotroph
hetrotroph
A hetrotroph is an animal that finds it food, like a human or a cheetah. Instead of making our food (autotroph) we have to search for it.
heterotrphy
Autotroph- an organism that can produce its own food Heterotroph- an organism that uses food produced by another organism(autotroph)
An autotroph is an organism that only needs inorganic nutrients and sunlight to survive. (eg. plants)
An Autotroph
Bryozoans are primarily heterotrophs, as they feed on microscopic particles, such as plankton and detritus, which they capture using their lophophore, a specialized feeding structure. While some bryozoans can harbor photosynthetic symbionts, they do not produce their own food like autotrophs. Instead, they rely on their ability to filter feed from their environment for sustenance.
An organism that can make its own food is an Autotroph.
It is a microscopic.
autotroph