No, autotrophs produce their own energy through photo- or chemosynthesis. A rabbit must receive its energy from another organism (i.e. a plant) and therefore cannot be an autotroph.
Well a heterotroph is an organism that depends on other organisms as food for example, a fox feeds on a rabbit. The fox is a heterotroph. Plants are known as autotroph they produce their own food by the process of photosynthesis.
one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce A Bromeliad is another one!!
A rabbit is considered a heterotroph, reason being they cannot create their own food from sunlight, etc.
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Heterotrophs. For example: fish and frogs.
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Well a heterotroph is an organism that depends on other organisms as food for example, a fox feeds on a rabbit. The fox is a heterotroph. Plants are known as autotroph they produce their own food by the process of photosynthesis.
An example of an autotroph is the Venus fly trap. Basically, autotrophs are capable of making their own food through sunlight.
one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce A Bromeliad is another one!!
Vegetables aren't autotrophs. An example of an autotroph is anything nonliving.
A potato is an autotroph.
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Is a groundhog a autotroph
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A rabbit is considered a heterotroph, reason being they cannot create their own food from sunlight, etc.