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kingdom archaebacteria is both heterotroph and autotroph
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they are both Prokaryotes, Unicellular, and are either an Autotroph of a Heterotroph
Some eubacteria are autotrophic, meaning they can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis. Others are heterotrophic and rely on consuming organic matter for nutrients.
It is a heterotroph since it can be found in the root of legume plants, and obtaining fixed carbon source (e.g.glucose) from the plant
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An organism that is both autotroph and heterotroph is called a mixotroph. Mixotrophs have the ability to obtain energy through both photosynthesis (as an autotroph) and by consuming organic matter (as a heterotroph).
kingdom archaebacteria is both heterotroph and autotroph
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both autotroph and heterotroph/ the plant body of a lichen is generally made by algae hence Lichens are autotroph.
they are both Prokaryotes, Unicellular, and are either an Autotroph of a Heterotroph
Yes. Cyanobacteria is the other type of photosynthetic autotrophs
Archaebacteria. Also they can stand exterem tempreture. They are assexual. They are both Autotroph or heterotroph. They are unicellular and are prokaryote nucleus.
Archaea can be heterotrophs, autotrophs, or even mixotrophs. Some archaea are known to use organic compounds as a source of energy and carbon, while others can produce their own energy through processes like chemosynthesis or photosynthesis.
No, an animal cannot be both an autotroph and a heterotroph. Autotrophs produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, while heterotrophs must consume organic material for nutrition. Animals fall into the heterotroph category as they rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
Radiolarians are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter rather than producing it through photosynthesis like autotrophs. They feed on smaller organisms and organic particles in the water.