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Q: What are heterotrophs that eat both plants and animals are referred to?
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Heterotrophs that eat both plants and animals are referred to as what?

Heterotrophs that eat both plant and animals are referred to as omnivores. Animals that only eat plants and herbivores and those who only eat meat are carnivores.


Are plant and animals both heterotrophs?

Green plants are usually autotrophs


What is the answer for eats other heterotrophs?

Heterotrophs are living things that have to eat other living things to survive. That would be an animal, since plants make their own food.Heterotrophs that eat other heterotrophs would be animals that eat other animals. Heterotrophs that eat only other heterotrophs would be a carnivore. If the heterotroph eats both heterotrophs (animals) and autotrophs (plants), that would describe an omnivore.


What name is the study of plant?

The study of both plants and animals is referred to as Biology.that can be also narrowed down to botany for plants and zoology for animals.


What do fungi have common with animals?

they both are heterotrophs


Which feeding realtionship do second-order heterotrophs have in common?

The feeding relationship that the second-order heterotrophs have in common is that they eat insects, first-order heterotrophs, and also plants.


ARe tortoises both consumers and hetertrophs?

Ummmm, yeah. Heterotrophs means that the animal eats other animals or plants. Consumers are basically things that need to eat and that's practically every single living thing excluding the plants. So, yes, tortoises are both consumers and heterotrophs.


Is eukarya autotrophic or heterotrophic?

Eukarya refers to all organisms whose cells have a nucleus. This means that they include fungi (which are heterotrophs), animals (which are heterotrophs), plants (which are autotrophs), and protists (some of which are heterotrophs, some autotrophs).


How animal like protists similar to animals?

They are both heterotrophs.


Animals and plants are both?

animals and plants are both species


What is called an organism that requires the consumption of other organisms for survival?

A heterotroph ('eating others'). This can mean the consumption of animals or plants (as both are organisms), and makes all animals, some plants (carnivorous or parasitic) and all fungi heterotrophs. 'Regular' photosynthesizing plants 'feed' off sunlight, making them autotrophs ('eating independently').


Do both plants and animals make ATP?

do both plants and animals make atp