killing humans or eating their own kind answer of mico
Organisms that can create their own food but do not produce seeds or spores are green algae and cyanobacteria. They use photosynthesis to generate their own food from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
Organisms that make their own food, such as plants, get their energy from sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, the plant's chlorophyll-containing cells use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), which serves as the plant's energy source.
Animalia and Fungi
To make energy for their bodys, and to STAY ALIVE!!!
photoautotrophy and chemoautotrophy
The two parts of an ecosystem are Producers and Consumers. Producers are plants and other organisms that produce their own food. Consumers are the organisms that eat producers to survive.
There are two terms for organisms that do not produce their own "food": heterotrophs and consumers. Strictly, we are talking about whether an organism can synthesize organiccompounds from inorganic ones: make sugar from carbon dioxide and water, in other words. The organisms that can do this are autotrophs (also called producers when we are discussing ecosystems). The ones that cannot, and therefore depend, directly or indirectly, on autotrophs for their organic matter, are heterotrophs (= consumers).
killing humans or eating their own kind answer of mico
In any ecosystem there are 3 types of organismsProducers > organisms that can make their own food using energy from the sun. Most producers are green plants and supply a food source for other organisms in the ecosystem.Producers > organisms that cannot make their own food and rely on other organisms for food source. All herbivores and carnivores are consumers.Decomposer > organisms that break down dead bodies and wastes which provide nutrients for producers to re-use. De composers include bacteria and fungi. These organisms allow recycling of matter within the ecosystem.Food chain-a food chain is a sequence of organisms feeding
Organisms that can create their own food but do not produce seeds or spores are green algae and cyanobacteria. They use photosynthesis to generate their own food from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
The two main classifications are animals and plants. Animals are multicellular organisms that rely on other organisms for food, while plants are multicellular organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Organisms that make their own food, such as plants, get their energy from sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, the plant's chlorophyll-containing cells use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), which serves as the plant's energy source.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
Animalia and Fungi
chemoautotrophs-those organisms that make their own food by chemical means, ie. without light. literally chemical-self-nutrition photoautotrophs-those organisms that use light to produce food to feed themselves, ie. photosynthetic organisms. literally light-self-nutrition
Heterotrophs consume other organisms. Autotrophs use outside energy to make food molecules.