Streptococcus species are generally considered heterotrophic organisms. They obtain their nutrients by consuming organic compounds from their environment, rather than producing their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This ability to utilize a variety of organic substrates allows them to thrive in diverse environments, including the human body.
Yes.
Auto-self Hetero-another Troph-feeder Therefor, the auto + the troph makes it something that produces it's own food, or self feeding. The Hetero + the troph makes it one who feeds of of others. The "troph" relates both to feeding, while the "hetero" and "auto" make them different. Hope this helps.
Chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. This allows plants to produce their own food in the form of sugars.
ASO (Anti-streptolysin O) titers are raised in conditions such as streptococcal infections, rheumatic fever, and post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. These conditions are typically associated with an immune response to Group A Streptococcus bacteria.
Protista is a kingdom of diverse organisms, some are autotrophic (producing their own food through photosynthesis) while others are heterotrophic (obtaining their energy from consuming other organisms).
hetrotrophs because they cannot make their own food. Of course
Yes.
no
plants and algae
Eubacteria is actually both auto and hetero depending on the particular species. Auto stands for autotroph which means that they make their own food while hetero is heterotroph in full which means that they feed on producers.
auto must be meaning automatic,they can make there own food and trophic must be ecology of or involving the feeding habits or food relationship of different organisms in a food chain. by sharandeep bose
can be either one or both at the same time.
Auto-self Hetero-another Troph-feeder Therefor, the auto + the troph makes it something that produces it's own food, or self feeding. The Hetero + the troph makes it one who feeds of of others. The "troph" relates both to feeding, while the "hetero" and "auto" make them different. Hope this helps.
yes humans can be auto-trophs.Scientists are re-searching on it they say that if the genes of chlrophyll are inserted into human so they can also be auto-trophs and will be able to prepare food by themselves.
Actinosphaerium is a heterotrophic organism, meaning it obtains its energy by consuming other microorganisms or organic matter in its environment.
Hetero pharmacy's population is 1,500.
Hetero pharmacy was created in 2008.