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Examples Of Heterotrophs

Protista Laboratory

List protists that resemble absorptive heterotrophs. 5. List protists that are nourished via ingestion. 6. Give examples of and distinguishing characteristics of: a.

REEF CORALS: AUTOTROPHS OR HETEROTROPHS?

Reference: Biol. Bull., 141: 247â€"260. (October, 1971) REEF CORALS: AUTOTROPHS OR HETEROTROPHS? THOMASF. GOREAU,1 NORAI. GOREAU ANDC. M. YONGE Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of the Westmndies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica; and Department of Zoology ...

Heterotrophs with Flagella

Heterotrophs with Flagella The phylum Sarcomastigophora contains a diverse group of protists combined into one phylum because they all possess a single kind of nucleus and use flagella or pseudopodia (or both) for locomotion.

The Heterotroph Hypothesis for the Evolution of the Basic ...

Heterotrophs are organisms that obtain their energy by feeding on others (or on organic compounds) Hetero = other troph = to feed Before there were other ... (Modern examples: algae and green plants.) Autotrophs are organisms that make their own food (using light energy to build organic compounds from ...

Kingdom Fungi: Eukaryotic. Multicellular heterotrophs. No ...

Autotrophs and heterotrophs. Some chemosynthetic. Bacteria roles in oceans: base of food chain, converters of nitrogen gas into useful forms for organisms, decomposers.

Autotroph or Heterotroph?

Examples of organisms? Viruses [maybe] non-living!; can't reproduce on own but contain own genetic info n/a n/a reproduce by taking over a host cell [lytic ... Animal-like Protists typically live in water; may have flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia unicellular eukaryotes heterotrophs [various kinds] typically asexual ...

Bacteria, Protists & Fungi I. Prokaryotes:

Several major groups (not necessarily a taxonomic breakdown): 1 - Protozoa - use cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia to move around. - most are heterotrophs, but some autotrophs are also in this group. - examples are amoebas, paramecium, euglena, even some diseases like malaria, sleeping sickness and giardia ...

The Six Kingdoms

Plants-multicellular eukaryotes-autotrophs-provide food for almost all heterotrophs on earth-some produce flowers, some don't-vary widely in size-examples: dandelions, tomatoes, moss, giant sequoias Animals-multicellular eukaryotes-heterotrophs-examples: mammals, birds, insects, fish, coral, sponges

Autotrophs and Heterotrophs

Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Autotrophs: Synthesize ATP and organic compounds using the energy of the sun. ... Examples: A compound higher than ATP, with a more negative standard free energy of hydrolysis, will tend to lose its phosphate to acceptor compounds ...

Chapter Eleven: Protists and Fungi Teacher Notes

-Euglenoids-single-celled-most live in fresh water-use flagella to move through water-many are producers; if not enough light they can get food as heterotrophs-some don't contain chlorophyll-Heterotrophs That Can Move-mobile protests are sometimes called protozoans-Amoebas-soft, jellylike protozoans ...