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A heterotroph ( Greek '''''heterone''''' = (an)other and '''''trophe''''' = nutrition) is an Organism that requires Organic substrates to get its carbon for growth and development. Contrast with Autotroph s which use carbon dioxide as sole carbon source. All Animal s are heterotrophic, as well as Fungi and many Bacteria . Some Parasitic plants have also turned fully or partially heterotrophic, whereas Carnivorous Plants use their flesh diet to augment their nitrogen supply, but are still autotrophic. Heterotrophs are unable to synthesize organic, Carbon based compounds independently from the inorganic environment's sources (e.g. Animalia , unlike Plantae , cannot Photosynthesize ) and therefore must obtain their nutrition from another heterotroph or an Autotroph . For a Species to be termed a heterotroph, it must obtain its carbon from Organic Compound s. If it obtains Nitrogen from Organic Compounds , but not Carbon , it will be deemed an Autotroph . If a Species obtains Carbon from Organic Compound s then there are two possible subtypes of these heterotrophs:
In simpler terms, an heterotroph is an organism that is incapable of making its own food from light or Inorganic Compound s, and feeds on organisms or the remains of other organisms to get its necessary energy to survive. SEE ALSO |
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