Heterótrofa
Heterótrofa is a term used in biology to describe organisms that cannot produce their own food. Unlike autotrophs, which synthesize their own organic compounds from inorganic sources through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, heterotrophs must obtain energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms. This fundamental difference in energy acquisition defines the trophic level of these organisms within an ecosystem.
The term "heterótrofa" originates from the Greek words "heteros" meaning "other" and "trophe" meaning "nourishment." Heterotrophs
Heterotrophic organisms can be further classified based on their diet. Herbivores consume plants, carnivores consume other