Autotroph Heterotroph Prokaryote

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Autotroph Heterotroph Prokaryote Cut along the dotted lines then fold Organisms that make their own organic food Autotroph Organisms that consume food that is already present in the environment Heterotroph Single-celled organism with no true nucleus, just a simple strand of DNA Prokaryote

Binomial nomenclature Cut along the dotted lines then fold Single-celled or multi-cellular organism with a true, developed nucleus Eukaryote Binomial nomenclature Classification system that identifies each species with two Latin words