Yes.Insects make their iwnfood
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
YES ... bees make honey ...
Yes, bees make honey
A Venus Flytrap makes its own food by photosynthesis. To make that food, it must trap and digest insects and absorb the nutrients that are missing from the soil it grows in. That means it is both a producer and a consumer.
natural sunlight
By using the sun it uses it's energy and makes it. pay attention in class!
The insect eats the leaf, which contains stored energy from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into energy (in the form of sugars) that is then consumed by the insect for its own energy needs. Ultimately, the insect relies on the sun indirectly for its energy by consuming plant material.
Leaf Cutter Ant - The leaf cutter ant does not eat the leaves, but actually feeds them to a mold-like fungus hidden in the depth of its nest.
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.
it is because it is because it eats other living animals
Yes. All living things can digest food in some way or another.
No.it only makes it own food with it's leaf.