Can the same organism eat both heterotrophic and autotropho? If so, please give an example.

Autotrophs are organisms that can create organic matter themselves.
Not all cells can synthesize glucose on their own, so plants have cells to transfer nutrients to other organs.
For example, euglena green has chloroplasts, but it can also eat ready-made substances. Therefore, it is both an autotroph and a heterotroph. Two in one.



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