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What is a hetorotroph?

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Updated: 6/19/2024

An organism that eats plant and grass and other plant

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Are paramecium hetorotroph or autotroph?

A paramecium is a heterotroph because it does not perform photosynthesis to make it's own sugar using energy from the sun.


Are animalia unicellular?

Actually amoeba and paramecium is protista. Animalia (animals) is actually human, fish and etc that cannot produce their own food (heterotroph) and multicellular. Amoeba is unicellular but still heterotroph. Protista can be autotroph or hetorotroph. But animalia is only heterotroph.


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Are paramecium hetorotroph or autotroph?

A paramecium is a heterotroph because it does not perform photosynthesis to make it's own sugar using energy from the sun.


Are animalia unicellular?

Actually amoeba and paramecium is protista. Animalia (animals) is actually human, fish and etc that cannot produce their own food (heterotroph) and multicellular. Amoeba is unicellular but still heterotroph. Protista can be autotroph or hetorotroph. But animalia is only heterotroph.


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