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An amoeba is an Autotrophs or Heterotrophs???​

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Answered by babalymamaly
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Answer:

heterotrophs.

Explanation:

because amoeba depends when food comes to amoeba amoeba spread body inside the food and observed it and break in very small pieces

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The phrases autotroph and heterotroph relate to an organism's energy sources.
  • Heterotrophs require the intake of carbon compounds, but autotrophs may gather light to create their own carbon supply.
  • A plant that can perform photosynthesis is the typical example of an autotroph. Heterotrophic organisms are animals.
  • An amoeba is a small protozoan with a single cell.
  • In amoeba, the mechanism of nourishment is heterotrophic.
  • Amoebae do not have the ability to create food on their own.
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