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What is heterotrophs? For example, yeast is facultative and heterotrophic.
What is heterotrophs? For example, yeast is facultative and heterotrophic.

Heterobionts are organisms that cannot synthesize themselves, and anaerobic organisms refer to organisms that can only grow under anaerobic conditions.

Yeast can grow under aerobic conditions (producing acetic acid) and anaerobic conditions (producing ethanol), and it is heterotrophic because it does not contain chloroplasts and cannot carry out photosynthesis.