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Mitochondria
An autotroph it makes its own food using energy from sunlight
An autotroph is an organism capable of using inorganic materials as a source of nourishment by making organic compounds using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis A heterotroph is an organism requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food.
When there is a transfer of energy from living organism to living organism, a food chain is created.
The role of the organism would be a producer.
Green plants.
Mitochondria
a producer is a organism that makes its own food by energy.
An organism that is not capable of making its own food must consume another organism for energy. They are termed heterotrophs.
Chemical
Sunlight
A consumer is a organism that takes energy from a producer which is something that makes its own food
Photosynthesis
No, see as the unicellular organism digest the food it turns it into energy,
An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is an autotroph.
The chemical energy that an organism obtains from food is converted to ATP.
Energy is transferred through a food chain when an organism eats another organism. As the food chain progresses, less energy is available when an organism is consumed.