WitrynaOrganisms, sometimes called producers, that can make their own food through the process of photosynthesis are called autotrophs What are organisms that cannot produce their own food called? - heterotrophs - autotrophs - chemotrophs - animals heterotrophs Molecules, like chlorophyll, that capture solar energy during photosynthesis are called Witryna9 lip 2014 · The producers are the living organisms that can make their own food by the photosynthesis process. Examples of the producers The green plants Some types of bacteria The green algae The consumers Consumers are living organisms that depend on the producers directly or indirectly to get their food.
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WitrynaAn organism that can make its own food and has cells with cell walls made of cellulose would be in which kingdom? Fungi* A heterotroph with a cell wall made of chitin would be in which kingdom? Paramecium. A heterotrophic, unicellular organism moves by using cilia. The organism contains several organelles including a nucleus. WitrynaAn organism that produces its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called a(an) a. heterotroph. b. consumer. c. detritivore. d. autotroph. brian austin green colitis ohio ob
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WitrynaAutotrophs are organisms that make their own food. Heterotrophs are living things that cannot make their own food. Distinguish between autotrophs and heterotrophs. (a)Autotroph, (b)Heterotroph, (c)Autotroph, (d)Heterotroph, (e)Heterotroph Witryna22 lut 2024 · Organisms that can make their own food are called producers, which are plants (A) to be certain. 2.) A food web (C) consists of two or more food chains. 3.) Organisms that get energy by feeding on plants are the consumers (B). 4.) The ecosystem (E) is an area where living things and non-living things interact. 5.) Witryna9 gru 2024 · Is called autotroph organisms that create organic molecules needed for survival from inorganic sources. this is achieved through photosynthesis (which is light … brian austin green col