The term is "trophic level" and it describes an organism's position in a food chain or food web based on its energy source and how it obtains energy.
An organism that obtains its food from other organisms is known as heterotrophic. Autotrophic organisms include green plants, algae and chemobacteria that live in deep water trenches. Without autotrophs- no other life woudl exist. The real answer is a consumer.
An organism obtains essential resources from its habitat such as food, water, shelter, and mates. These resources are critical for the organism's survival, growth, and reproduction.
A heterotroph obtains energy and nutrients from an autotroph. Heterotrophs cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms, such as autotrophs, for their energy and nutrient needs. This relationship forms the basis of the food chain in ecosystems.
Heterotrophs obtain energy from the food they eat. They are unable to produce their own food through photosynthesis and rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain energy.
As the fungal hyphae expand into the orange, they produce enzymes. These enzymes break down different chemicals in the orange. The degraded chemicals are then absorbed by the hyphae to be used as food.
breaking chemical bounds
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
How does the animal get food?
It is called nutrition
producers get their food from the environment aka the sun
it dependes on the tipe of moss it is
It obtain food from the food that it is supposed to eat, milk.
elephant
it obtains it's food through it's roots.
Heterotrophs.
All living entities.