Organisms that make their own food from sunlight and/or chemical energy from deep sea vents are the base of every food chain - these organisms are called autotrophs.
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amoeba
Autotrophs are animals that make their own food. One example of an autotroph would be plankton.
There is no animal that produces its own food because animals are consumers.
animal do not make there own food what makes there own food is producer some organisms Reilly on the producer for there food dummy.
autotrophic organisms
consumers
Animals that cannot make their own food are called consumers.
Only photosynthesising plants need to produce chlorophyll, because they feed autotrophically i.e. they make their own food, and chlorophyll is used to make plants' food. Animals don't make their own food so have no need for chlorophyll.
a plant which produces its own food the photosynthesis, with the help of sunlight carbon dioxide and water and a green pigment called chlorophyll is called an autotroph which undergoes holophytic nutrition.
consumers
The animal kingdom does not make it own food. There is really no animals that make food
Animals have to consume food as they cannot make their own food
animals can't make their own food, plants and people can but animals can't
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Plants are autothropic - meaning they can make their own food. Animals are heterotrophic - meaning they can't make their own food. Animals are also mobile.
animals don't make their own food neither do fungi but plants do.
Animals and humans do not contain chlorophyll and can not make their own food!
Consumers are organisms that cannot make their own food.
People are "animals". Animals can not make their own food they have to eat other animals and or plants to survive. Plants can make their own food (from air, water and sunlight) - they are the basis of all food - without plants there could be no animals.
cactuses
No. It hunts small animals.
consumers