j7elleBaberlyc
j7elleBaberlyc j7elleBaberlyc
  • 23-09-2016
  • Biology
contestada

The earliest organisms were completely heterotrophic in nature. Why?

Respuesta :

makenziewilliams
makenziewilliams makenziewilliams
  • 23-09-2016
They were completely heterotrophic in nature because it allowed them to absorb different materials from the environment as an energy source.
Answer Link
Аноним Аноним
  • 27-09-2016
The correct answer to this question is this one: they lacked oxygen. The earliest organisms were completely heterotrophic in nature because of the reason that they lacked oxygen. A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Is congress made of 100. Judges and 435 representatives
what are some characteristics for simplest form
A building with a height of 40 ft casts a shadow that is 16ft long. A person standing next to the building casts a shadow that is 2ft long. How tall is the pers
how do you solve for sinxcos2x+cosxsin2x=0 ?
What did Gregor Mendel study? Why? What did he conclude about traits?
discuss how fossils provide evidence of change from the earliest life forms to those alive today
The Assignment Of The Members Of A Football Team To Jersey Numbers.
Explain why cells don't just continue to grow larger as organisms grow larger.
2 dice are rolled. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers rolled is a number greater than or eaqual to 5
discuss how fossils provide evidence of change from the earliest life forms to those alive today