Living organisms that depend on other animals or plants for their food is called heterotrophic nutrition
Euglena is a protist that is capable of both autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition. It can photosynthesize like a plant in the presence of light but can also feed on organic matter when light is not available.
Round worms are heterotrophic, obtaining their nutrition by feeding on organic matter in their environment. Plasmodium is a parasitic protist that obtains its nutrition by feeding on the blood of its host organism.
Yes, they all are.
Plants have an autotrophic mode of nutrition, meaning they can produce their own food through photosynthesis. They utilize sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to synthesize carbohydrates and other organic compounds necessary for their growth and development.
If a plant cell has very few chloroplasts, it would have reduced ability to carry out photosynthesis efficiently. This would result in lower levels of glucose production, affecting the plant's growth and overall health. Additionally, the plant may appear pale or yellowish due to decreased chlorophyll production.
The mode of nutrition in which organisms cannot manufacture foodband have to depend upon other plants and nimals to obtainenergy is called heterotropic nutrition.
what is the mode of nutrition in lichens?
The mode of nutrition for the Venus Flytrap is Heterotrophic Nutrition.
autotrophic mode of nutrition
the mode of nutrition in neottia is saprohytic
Plasmodium's mode of nutrition is PARASITIC
what is the mode of nutrition in lichens?
autotropic mode of nutrition
The mode of nutrition in Venus fly trap is hetrotrophic nutrition
Heterotrophic Nutrition
parasitic mode of nutrition
The mode of nutrition for streptococcus is mainly absorptive, but some are photosynthetic or chemosynthetic.