All plants and most bacteria. An example could be green algae through photosynthesis.
An autotrophic organism is one that can produce its food using inorganic compounds as a source of energy, typically through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This ability allows them to create organic molecules from simple substances without needing to consume other organisms.
no an insect cannot make its on food, like parasites it may derive it from any other organism but being a heterotroph, it cannot make its own food
consumer. any organism who cannot make its own food becomes a consumer of the producer. producer are the plants because they can make their own food.
Any omnivore, humans for example.
Heterotrophs Are Organisms That Can't Make Their Own Food. Any Type Of Consumer Is A Heterotroph
An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is an autotroph.
If any organism has no food, it will die.
Organisms that cannot make their own food are called heterotrophs. These organisms rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain their energy and nutrients for survival. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
to help an organism live you need nutrients, like any types of food, depending on the organism.
Any organism that has the ability to create its own food (usually via photosynthesis) and also to consume other organisms for energy is both a heterotroph and an autotroph.For example, the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) has the ability to photosynthesize, but can supplement its food by consuming insects.
YES
>> biology >> requirements >> living and > information item >> definition >> [good energy and food definitions will identify this overlap in definition (i.e. food (which includes light) = energy for an organism)] also a definition for "life" is required