Some bacteria can, but most bacteria are decomposers with means they eat the dead things such as dead flowers,animals,and sometimes human,buts that's a different subject.
no eukaryotes do
No plants are
no
no
Autotrophs, just like flowers and grass, bacteria make their own food too! Bacteria are sometimes also heterotrophs as well. That means the oposite of aoutotrophs, they don't make their own food. Hope i helped :)
heterotrophs
both are capable of dividing and making their own food
Heterotrophic means " other eaters " which means these bacteria can not make their own food and much engulf it, whether other bacteria or plant like matter. Autotroph means " own food " and these bacteria preform photosynthesis.
Cyanobacteria is a phylum of bacteria. Its name comes from its color. Cyanobacteria make their own food by extracting compounds from the ocean.
Autotrophs, just like flowers and grass, bacteria make their own food too! Bacteria are sometimes also heterotrophs as well. That means the oposite of aoutotrophs, they don't make their own food. Hope i helped :)
bacteria cannot make its own food because scientists think they arent alive
All plants and most bacteria. An example could be green algae through photosynthesis.
heterotrophs
=== === There are some bacteria that can make their own food like an autotroph can.
Yes and no. Some bacteria are autotrophs (make their own food with their environment around them and the sun's energy) and some are heterotrophs (can't make their own food so they eat autotrophs and other heterotrophs).
They are autotrophic
both are capable of dividing and making their own food
Some bacteria are autotrophs and make their own food. Autotrophic bacteria make food in one of two ways. Some capture and use the sun's energy as plants do. Others, such as bacteria that live deep in mud, do not use the sun's energy. Instead, these bacteria use the energy from chemicals substances in their environment to make their food.
Some do some don't
Some bacteria, called autotrophs, make their own food from the carbon in CO2. Most bacteria are heterotrophs, taking their food 'ready-made' from other sources.
Because they cannot photosynthesise.