Organisme Exhibiting hetorotrophic
nutrition
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Explanation:
Heterotrophic nutrition is a type of nutrition in which organisms depend upon other organisms for food to survive. Heterotrophic organisms have to take in all the organic substances they need to survive. All animals, fungi, and non-photosynthesizing plants are heterotrophic.
Plants that aren't green, for example. Heterotrophs include fungi, yeast, mushrooms, and bread mould. They consume food in a heterotrophic manner. As a result, all animals, including dogs, cats, cows, buffaloes, lions, tigers, deer, and humans, are classified as heterotrophs.
Heterotrophs include dogs, birds, fish, and humans, to name a few. Heterotrophs are found in the second and third tiers of a food chain, which is a series of organisms that offer energy and nutrients to others.