Autotrophs, but not heterotrophs, can nourish themselves beginning with CO2 and other nutrients that are inorganic.
The kingdom that includes both autotrophs and heterotrophs is the Plantae kingdom. Autotrophs in this kingdom are represented by plants that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while heterotrophs in the form of fungi are also included in this kingdom that rely on other organisms for nutrients.
All of these are correct.
The correct spelling of the word is "difference" (distinction).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is heterotrophs(organisms that do not make their own food).
The correct term is: cum laude, meaning "with distinction"; magna cum laude, meaning "with great distinction"; or summa cum laude, "with highest distinction".
The correct spelling is difference (a distinction, or something changed).
That is the correct spelling of the two factions, the Nationalists and Unionists, which comprised the major distinction between sides in the movement for Irish nationalism.
That is the correct spelling of "merit" (value, worth, or distinction).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is heterotrophs(organisms that do not make their own food - usually includes animals and detrivores).
Heterotrophs are any organism that can't produce its own food. In other words, it has to feed on other living things. Humans are heterotrophs because of this, whereas an autotroph or a plant can make its food from light water and co2, but all heterotrophs have to eat in order to survive.
The correct grammar is "Between you and me."
"Between him and me" is grammatically correct. The correct usage is determined by the subjective (I) and objective (me) forms of the pronouns.