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  • Heterotroph - Wikipedia
    Heterotrophs, organisms that obtain energy and carbon by consuming organic matter, are vital parts of Earth's biogeochemical cycles particularly in the carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles Their metabolic activities impact the processing and cycling of elements through ecosystems and the biosphere
  • Heterotroph - Definition and Examples - Biology Dictionary
    A heterotroph is an organism that cannot manufacture its own food by carbon fixation and therefore derives its intake of nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter In the food chain, heterotrophs are secondary and tertiary consumers
  • Heterotroph – Definition, Types, Examples, and Differences . . .
    Heterotrophs occupy the second and third trophic levels in a food chain after the first level consisting of autotrophs Heterotrophs are primarily classified into four different types based on their food habit and presence in the food chain They are herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and detritivores 1
  • Heterotrophs - National Geographic Society
    Heterotrophs are known as consumers because they consume producers or other consumers Dogs, birds, fish, and humans are all examples of heterotrophs Heterotrophs occupy the second and third levels in a food chain, a sequence of organisms that provide energy and nutrients for other organisms
  • Heterotrophs: Definition, Classification, And Examples
    Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food through carbon fixation and depend on other sources of organic carbon to fulfill their nourishment requirements Heterotrophs are all around us—in the oceans, deserts, forests and perhaps even sitting right next to you!
  • Heterotroph | Consumers, Nutrition Metabolism | Britannica
    Heterotroph, in ecology, an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain In contrast to autotrophs, heterotrophs are unable to produce organic substances from inorganic ones They must rely on an organic source of carbon that has originated as part of another living organism
  • Heterotroph - Definition and Examples - Biology Online
    In biology and ecology, a heterotroph is an organism that does not have the ability to chemically produce (i e synthesize) its own food from inorganic molecules Because of this inability, heterotroph feeds on other forms of life to derive their organic nutritional requirements (Ref


















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