The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
Parasites.
parasites
A parasite is an organisms that lives in or on another organism to obtain food directly.
Organisms who use another organism to flourish are called parasites.
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
An organism that eats other organisms is called a consumer.
Producer- produces its own food from energy from the sunConsumer- eats other organisms for foodDecomposer- breaks down dead organisms for food
A parasite is an organisms that lives in or on another organism to obtain food directly.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
If the organism is eating another its a carnivore.
Organisms who use another organism to flourish are called parasites.
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
Organisms that feed on each other are called parasites. There is the host (the one that is getting used) and the parasite (the one who sucks the blood). Organisms like ticks are parasites, sucking on human or dog blood. (You have probably seen them on your arms/legs)
It is called Commensalism- a relationship in which one organism benefits from another organism but does not harm it
Any organism that eats another organism for food is called a heterotrophic animal. These organisms are also known as consumers.
in relation to cells it is endosymbiosis
It is called Commensalism- a relationship in which one organism benefits from another organism but does not harm it
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.