Organisms that eat plants are called herbivores.
Autotrophes do not eat plants. They produce their own energy without consuming other organisms.
A herbivore is an animal that eats no meat, an omnivore eats plants and meat, and a carnavore eats only meat.
Decomposers
depends on the organism. wolves eat meat, cows eat grass, mosquitoes eat blood, plants eat sunshine, CO2 and nutrients.
Because glucose is such an important molecule from which organisms obtain energy, plants and animals will string together units of glucose called polysaccharides. Plants store glucose as a polysaccharide called starch.
Organisms that eat water plants and duckweed called omnivores.
Herbivore
Organisms that get their food from light (such as plants,) or minerals are called autotrophs. Organisms that only eat plants are called herbivores.Organisms that eat animals are called carnivores.Organisms that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.So, carnivores and omnivores eat herbivores and other omnivores.
herbivore
Tadpoles eat microscopic aquatic "plants" called phytoplankton.
Organisms that eat only plants are called herbivores.
predator it can also be called a consumer
herbivour are organisms which only eat plants carnivour are organisms which only eat meat omnivours are organisms which eat both plants and meat
Omnivore is when you are able to eat and digest plants and animals. Herbivores are organisms that are limited to just eating plants. And carnivores are limited to only eating animals (meat).
Foxes are omnivores and eat both plant and animal organisms.
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Herbivore eat plants, fungi exclusively. Omnivore eat plants and/or fungi and meat.