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Name any two heterotrophs ​

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Answered by shubhamkmr1978
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1. Herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores: All are examples of heterotroph because they eat other organisms to get proteins and energy. They cannot produce their own food or energy.

2. Fungi and protozoa: Since they require carbon to survive and reproduce they are chemoheterotroph.

3. Non-sulfur bacteria: A photoheterotroph using organic acids and not hydrogen sulphide. There are purple and green non-sulfur bacteria. The purple uses hydrogen and make up a variety of separate groups. Relatives include non-photosynthetic proteobacteria. There is no oxygen byproduct. They may also be related to the mitochondria (symbiotic bacteria) acting as organelles in plant and animal cells. The green is a type of chlorobacteria and uses light for photosynthesis.

4. Heliobacteria: Another photoheterotroph requiring organic carbon sources found in soils, and more abundant in water-saturated soils. They are anaerobic and are useful in the fertility of paddy fields.

5. Manganese-oxidizing bacteria: A chemohetrotroph using igneous lava rocks. It is much rarer than iron in oceanic crust and not as much is known. However, it is much easier for bacteria to extract from igneous glass

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Answered by shirajbanu84
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Herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores: All are examples of heterotroph because they eat other organisms to get proteins and energy. ...

Fungi and protozoa: Since they require carbon to survive and reproduce they are chemoheterotroph

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  1. Examples include plants, algae, and some types of bacteria. Heterotrophs are known as consumers because they consume producers or other consumers. Dogs, birds, fish, and humans are all examples of heterotrophs.
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