Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using sunlight or chemicals, while heterotrophs rely on consuming other organisms for food. Autotrophs play a key role in energy production in ecosystems by converting sunlight into energy, while heterotrophs depend on autotrophs for their energy needs. Both autotrophs and heterotrophs are essential components of the food chain, with autotrophs being at the base and heterotrophs deriving their energy from them.
yes
Autotrophic organisms make their own food while heterotrophs do not. (Humans are heterotrophs) Just remember: 'Auto' like Automatic!
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Heterotroph
heterotroph
The mountain laurel is an autotroph, meaning it can produce its own food through photosynthesis. It uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars for energy.
yes
Actinosphaerium is a heterotrophic organism, meaning it obtains its energy by consuming other microorganisms or organic matter in its environment.
Neither since it is not caused by any organism but it is your over-response to something in the environment.
Autotrophic organisms make their own food while heterotrophs do not. (Humans are heterotrophs) Just remember: 'Auto' like Automatic!
The viper-fish is a heterotroph.
An organism that makes its own food is called an autotroph. Autotrophs can produce their own organic molecules through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
heterotroph
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Heterotroph.
heterotroph
Millipedes are heterotrophs .