Animalia and Fungi
Kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic, meaning they cannot produce their own food and must consume other organisms for energy.
The kingdom Animalia contains multicellular organisms that do not make their own food. These organisms are heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms for energy.
Ones that are photosynthetic like plants are can make their own food.
Yes producers make their own food out of the sun's energy
Animalia and Fungi
The bacteria kingdom, the protists kingdom, the plant kingdom, and the fungi (fungus) kingdom make their own food. While us (Animalia) don't.
Animals in the kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic. Therefore, they cannot create their own food or break down waste for food. They must consume food.
Heterotrophs (don't make their own food): Fungi and Metazoa/Animalia There are some multicellular parasitic plants that don't make their own food either (evolved to be parasites, they don't even have cloroplasts) but for the most part Metaphyta/Plantae do make their own food and are part of what's called autotrophs.
The Prokaryote kingdom is one of the kingdoms that contain only organisms that cannot produce their own foods. The other kingdoms with organisms that cannot produce food are the fungi kingdom, and the animal kingdom.
Yes, they belong to Kingdom Animalia which states: All living things that cannot make their own food are an animal.
Yes, animals in the kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic, meaning they cannot produce their own food and must obtain nutrition by consuming other organisms.
Kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic, meaning they cannot produce their own food and must consume other organisms for energy.
That is correct. All organisms in the Kingdom Animalia are heterotrophs, meaning they rely on other organisms for food. They are unable to produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
Multi celled, eukaryotic, heterotrophic
Autotrophs can make their own food.
The kingdom Animalia contains multicellular organisms that do not make their own food. These organisms are heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms for energy.