Yes, multi-celled organisms and even single-cell organisms can move on their own.
Given the opportunity to florish, plants can manage to move from one place to the other through their propagules.
A heterotroph is an organism that can not produce its own food. An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food.
A chemosynthetic organism is an organism that manufactures it's own food by a process of chemosynthesis.
the answer is chloroplasts
budding
humans are an aswer that an organism can move on their own
your a multicellular organism.... yes, they can move on their own.
Fungi.
Yes they do they are a kind of "(half- animal, half-plant)" organism. They are called that because they can move around and also make their own food like plants can. And also they are a microscopic organism that has only a single cell in it's body.
Because living things can move but not all and they cannot move them to other organism
Given the opportunity to florish, plants can manage to move from one place to the other through their propagules.
A heterotroph is an organism that can not produce its own food. An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food.
It means that the organism does not move. Sprotozoans from the protoza kingdom usually dont move. It dosent have flagellae, or pseudopodia to move, or cilia.
it is move
movement
No, but euglena is part animal (it can move around) and part plant (it can make its own food.) It is a single-celled organism.
An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is an autotroph.