A dog is an example of a heterotroph because it can't produce its own energy. |
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Heterotrophs
A heterotroph is an organism that must feed off of the organic material of other organisms to obtain energy and nutrition. Heterotrophs are the consumers of the food chain because they cannot produce its own food and cannot take in carbon from carbon dioxide. Examples: animals, fungi, and many bacteria.
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