A unicellular heterotroph is an organism made up of a single cell that obtains its energy and nutrients by consuming organic matter from other organisms. These organisms rely on external sources of food to survive and reproduce. Some examples include amoebas and certain types of bacteria.
The viper-fish is a heterotroph.
A dog is a heterotroph because it relies on consuming other organisms for its energy and nutrients instead of producing its own through photosynthesis.
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).
A crocodile would be a heterotroph. Heterotrophs get their food and energy from other sources such as by consuming other animals. Autotrophs make their own food or energy such as through the process of photosynthesis.
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A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Jellyfish and llamas are both pluricellular, eucaryotic, heterotroph living organisms belonging to Kingdom Animalia, and both can reproduce themselves sexually.
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Heterotroph.
Millipedes are heterotrophs .
A unicellular heterotroph is an organism made up of a single cell that obtains its energy and nutrients by consuming organic matter from other organisms. These organisms rely on external sources of food to survive and reproduce. Some examples include amoebas and certain types of bacteria.
Heterotroph.
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