An organism that can make its own food is an Autotroph.
Ones that are photosynthetic like plants are can make their own food.
a heterotroph
Organisms that make their own food with sunlight or chemical energy are called autotrophs.
An organism that can make its own food is known as an autotroph. Autotrophs use energy from sunlight (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemicals (chemosynthesis) to produce their own food, typically in the form of glucose. Plants, algae, and some bacteria are examples of autotrophs.
Autotrophs can make their own food.
an organism that can make its own food is called an autotroph, usually it is the 'producer' in a food chain.
An organism that can make its own food is an Autotroph.
ALL animals are "consumers" (they can not make their own food) The ONLY organisms that can make their own food are the plants there are the "producers". Consumers live on Producers.
autotroph
Autotroph.
An organism that cannot make its own food is called a consumer. Organisms that make their own food are called producers. Consumers must create energy from eating producers or other consumers.
a Heterotroph is the name for an organism that cannot make its own food. An Autotroph is an organism that is able to synethsize its own food. Both heterotrophs and autotrophs can be single-celled or multi-cellular organisms.
Ones that are photosynthetic like plants are can make their own food.
a consumer
hetrotroph
Heterotrophic