Autotrophs (Lt. self-nutrient)
Organisms that do not eat other organisms are classified as autotrophs. Autotrophs are able to produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and they do not rely on consuming other living organisms for nutrition. Examples of autotrophs include plants, some types of bacteria, and algae.
Algae and other tiny organisms that live in water are classified as plankton. Plankton are important members of aquatic ecosystems, serving as a food source for larger organisms and playing a role in nutrient cycling.
The kingdom that contains the smallest organisms is the Monera kingdom, which includes bacteria and archaea. These organisms are unicellular and have simple cellular structures compared to other kingdoms.
Organisms that do not fit into any other kingdom are placed in the kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not belong to the Plantae, Animalia, or Fungi kingdoms.
The two main classifications are animals and plants. Animals are multicellular organisms that rely on other organisms for food, while plants are multicellular organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Organisms in kingdom Animalia are multicellular and heterotrophic, meaning they rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients. On the other hand, organisms in kingdom Fungi are mostly multicellular (except for yeasts) and obtain nutrients through absorption, breaking down organic matter externally before absorbing it.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
These organisms eat other organisms, parts or product of other organisms or the remains of the organisms
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Organisms that eat other organisms are called heterotrops
yes all organisms eat organisms * Animal kingdom.
Other organisms that eat the beaver can't eat so the predator can't eat.
Other organisms that eat the beaver can't eat so the predator can't eat.
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No.
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
No, deers are herbivores and don't eat other organisms. An example of what they might eat is weeds, apples and bread.
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