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What is heterotrophs? Anaerobic organisms, such as yeast, are facultative heterotrophs.
Heterotrophs: A creature that cannot produce energy substances for spontaneous life activities. Such as animals, some microorganisms.

Anaerobic organisms are organisms that do not need oxygen to grow. Like bacteria.

Facultative heterotrophs: Both anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration can be performed. Such as yeast and some bacteria.