hetrotrophic organisms: Organisms that obtain nourishment from the ingestion and breakdown of organic matter.
Animals and Fungi are hetrotrophic.
Most plants are autotrophic but there are some exceptions like Indian pipe.
Most protists are hetrotrophic, but algae is autotrophic.
achaebacteria is autotrophic.
eubacteria can go either way.
2007-11-28 11:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Early scientists classified organisms as either Animal or Plant. Animals moved, had nervous systems and showed heterotrophic nutrition, among other features. Plants, in contrast, were photosynthetic with a cell wall enclosing the cytoplasm. Bacteria and fungi aren't usually photosynthetic but as they have cell walls they were looked upon as being plant-like.
They Are UNICELLULAR PROKARYOTES with distinctive Cell Membranes as well as Biochemical and Genetic Properties that Differ from ALL Other Kinds of Life. Some are AUTOTROPHIC, producing food by CHEMOSYNTHESIS. Most are HETEROTROPHIC.
-KINGDOM EUBACTERIA: The EU part of Eubacteria means "TRUE". They are UNICELLULAR PROKARYOTES. Most of the Bacteria (Germs) that affect your life are members of the Kingdom Eubacteria. Eubacteria are both AUTOTROPHS and HETEROTROPHS.
-KINGDOM FUNGI. Fungi are Eukaryotes, and most are MULTICELLULAR. The cells of fungi have cell walls that contain a material called CHITIN. These organisms are HETEROTROPHIC AND OBTAIN THEIR NUTRIENTS BY RELEASING DIGESTIVE ENZYMES INTO A FOOD SOURCE. They absorb their food after it has been Digested by the Enzymes.
-KINGDOM ANIMALIA. Animals are MULTICELLULAR, EUKARYOTES, AND HETEROTROPHIC. Animal cells have NO CELL WALLS. Most members of the Animal Kingdom can move from place to place. Some are Permanently attached to surfaces such as Sponges and Barnacles.
2007-11-28 11:25:29
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answered by Emocide Organ 3
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All members of Kingdoms Animalia and Fungi must rely on other organisms for their food source and are, therefore, heterotrophic.
2007-11-28 11:15:30
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answered by DonPedro 4
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You are so lucky! I just did this a few weeks ago in science. I am 98.99% sure that it is animals and plants. You might want to check up on that though, just 2 b sure.
2007-11-28 11:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Animals, fungi, protista, and both types of bacteria (although they can also be autotrophic).
2007-11-28 11:12:15
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answered by Tunesmith 3
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some eubacteria is hetrotrophic..
2007-11-28 11:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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thts easy
2007-11-28 11:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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plants have genders too....
the other rahter no...maybe muhrrooms...
2007-11-28 11:10:02
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answered by ケチャッパー 4
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go to botany.com and find the answer....
2007-11-28 11:10:21
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answered by gleelogan 5
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