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Molly Frye
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1 August, 17:34
Is a caterpillar a heterotroph?
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Bridger Carey
1 August, 17:49
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All animals, protozoans, fungi, and most bacteria are heterotrophs. Since Caterpillar Fungus belongs to the Ascomycota phylum, specifically in the genus Hypocreale, it is a heterotroph. Like all living things, they need food to provide their cells with energy.
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