What is the scientific name for heterotrophic in nature
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Living organisms that are heterotrophic include all animals and fungi, some bacteria and protists, and parasitic plants. The term heterotroph arose in microbiology in 1946 as part of a classification of microorganisms based on their type of nutrition.
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The word comes from the Latin carnis, which means "flesh", and vorare, which means "to eat."heterotroph (/ˈhɛtərəˌtroʊf, -ˌtrɒf/; Ancient Greek ἕτερος héteros = "other" plus trophe =
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