Sunday, August 25, 2013

heterotroph

This mountain goat found on Mount Aeneas up in the Jewel Basin is an example of a heterotroph. A heterotroph is an organism that can't contain its carbon from carbon dioxide. Instead, heterotrophs obtain carbon by feeding on the organic material in other organisms. This mountain goat is an animal, and all animals are heterotrophs, because they eat other organisms for their survival.

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