Asked by Chuck Bass
Both heterotrophs and autotrophs can be found in these kingdoms.
Select all that apply
Chromista
Fungi
Protozoa
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Chromista and Protozoa.
- Chromista includes photosynthetic groups (e.g., diatoms, brown algae) and non‑photosynthetic heterotrophs (e.g., oomycetes).
- Protozoa (protists) include many heterotrophs (amoebae, ciliates) and some photosynthetic members (e.g., Euglena).
- Fungi are exclusively heterotrophic (absorptive nutrition).
- Chromista includes photosynthetic groups (e.g., diatoms, brown algae) and non‑photosynthetic heterotrophs (e.g., oomycetes).
- Protozoa (protists) include many heterotrophs (amoebae, ciliates) and some photosynthetic members (e.g., Euglena).
- Fungi are exclusively heterotrophic (absorptive nutrition).
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