Heterotrophs - page 3

How do heterotrophs obtain nitrogen and carbon?
Heterotrophs acquire the high-energy carbon compounds from the autotrophs by consuming them and breaking them down by respiration to obtain cellular e...
What statement best describes one of these species of heterotrophs?
Which statement best describes a heterotroph?What could describe a heterotroph?Which statement best describes why animals are considered heterotrophi...
What is a hetatroph?
What is heterotrophs and examples?What are 3 types of heterotrophs?What is meant by heterotrophic?Is a squirrel a heterotroph?Is a maple tree a heter...
Are bears hetertrotrophs or autotrophs?
Omnivores are heterotrophs that consume both plants and animals. They include pigs, brown bears, gulls, crows, and humans. Is bear a autotroph?Is an a...
How do autotrophs and heterotrophs acquire and utilize energy?
Most autotrophs make their "food" through photosynthesis using the energy of the sun. Heterotrophs cannot make their own food, so they must eat or abs...
How do autotrophs differ from heterotrophs in obtaining energy?
Autotrophs are able to manufacture energy from the sun, but heterotrophs must rely on other organisms for energy. How do heterotrophs and autotrophs d...
What is an example of a heterotroph?
Heterotrophs are known as consumers because they consume producers or other consumers. Dogs, birds, fish, and humans are all examples of heterotrophs....
What are hetrotroph?
What is an example of a Heterotroph?What is Heterotroph or Autotroph?What are the four types of Heterotroph?What do heterotrophs use for energy?What ...
What is a hetroph?
What is an example of a Heterotroph?What is an Heterotroph simple definition?What is Heterotroph or Autotroph?What is a sentence for heterotroph?What...