Algae are autotrophs, which means they produce their own food.
yes
Photoautotrophs use light as the energy source for producing proteins, lipids and other organic substances. Examples of photoautotrophs are plants.
No. They are heterotrophs just as you are. They are not usually green as photoautotrophs. They would not be close to the air to get sunlight.
Heterotrophs and Autotrophs
Not necessarily. Phytoplanktons are photoautotrophs but they do not contain chlorophyll
Photoautotrophs
algae and bacteria.
mushrooms
Anywhere the sun shines! Photoautrotrophs are anything that does photosynthesis, like plants and algae.
Photoautotrophs use light as the energy source for producing proteins, lipids and other organic substances. Examples of photoautotrophs are plants.
All plants, some protists and some bacteria can preform photosynthesis.
Photoautotrophs are photosynthetic organisms.They mainly have chlorophyll.
No. They are heterotrophs just as you are. They are not usually green as photoautotrophs. They would not be close to the air to get sunlight.
that's easy... plants! photo means light auto means self and troph means food... when you put the three together it is an organism that makes its own food from the sun so.,. daffodil, tulip and daisy are fine * photoautotrophs include cyanobacteria and the Kingdom Plantae
Photoautotrophs use sunlight to make their food also called photosythesis
Photoautotrophs need water, carbon dioxide, and light energy in order to power photosynthesis.
Heterotrophs and Autotrophs
Photoheterotrophs use organic compounds as their carbon source; photoautotrophs use carbon dioxide as their carbon source.