are kitne sare heterotroph hai plant ke 4 ke 4 explain briefly
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A heterotroph is an animal that can’t make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive.
People are heterotrophs: we eat plants or meat to stay alive. You might say, well, isn't everything a heterotroph? A lot of creatures are, including giraffes, dogs, fish, horses, and lizards, but plants are not — a plant is an autotroph, because it can feed itself through photosynthesis. There are three types of heterotrophs: are herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. The prefix hetero is a clue to this word’s meaning, since it means other.
Types...
- Carnivores eat the meat of other animals.
- Herbivores eat plants.
- Omnivores can eat both meat and plants.
- Scavengers eat things left behind by carnivores and herbivores. ...
- Decomposers break down dead plant or animal matter into soil.
- Detritivores eat soil and other very small bits of organic matter
consumers...
- There are four types of consumers: omnivores, carnivores, herbivores and decomposers. Herbivores are living things that only eat plants to get the food and energy they need.
MODES OF NUTRITION....
- Chemohetrotroph. Gets energy from chemicals and carbon from other sources.
- Photohetrotroph. Gets energy from light and carbon from other sources.
- Chemoautotroph. Gets energy from chemicals and produces its own carbon.
- Photoautotroph. Gets energy from light and produces its own carbon
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