Humans - like every other animal - are consumers.
Plants are made up of cells. Plants produce for themselves and for other organisms such as humans and animals.
Humans, like all animals, are heterotrophic. They can't synthesize their own food and have to eat other organisms to survive.
Humans, like all animals, are heterotrophic. They can't synthesize their own food and have to eat other organisms to survive.
Humans, like all animals, are heterotrophic. They can't synthesize their own food and have to eat other organisms to survive.
All organisms that can not produce their own food, are called heterotrophs.
Parasites are organisms that live inside humans or other organisms who act as hosts. They are dependent on their hosts because they are unable to produce food or energy for themselves.
An organism that uses Photosynthesis to produce glucose is called an Autotroph. Autotrophs are also called "self feeders" because they can produce food(glucose) for their own cells, such as plants. (A Heterotroph is an organism that consumes other organisms to get food for their cells, such as humans.)
producers and organisms that cant make their food are consumers
producers and organisms that cant make their food are consumers
producers and organisms that cant make their food are consumers
Autotrophs
no, a consumer consumes food. Generally, a consumer eats other consumers or producers. The only level in the ecosystem that can produce their own food are the producers, mainly plants. All other organisms have to consume food.