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Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
Autotrophs
By consuming autotrophs.
Some autotrophs/producers are: Wheat Fungi Algae Cacti Trees Shrubs They are made autotrophs because they can produce their own food.
autotrophs
Autotrophs depend on heterotrophs for minerals
Heterotrophs respond to their surroundings, while autotrophs do not., , , , Heterotrophs respond to their surroundings, while autotrophs do not.,Heterotrophs grow in multiple places, while autotrophs do not., , , , Heterotrophs grow in multiple places, while autotrophs do not.,Heterotrophs get nutrition by eating, while autotrophs make their own food., , , , Heterotrophs get nutrition by eating, while autotrophs make their own food.,
Yes, autotrophs produce waste as a byproduct of their metabolic processes. During photosynthesis, for example, they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, with oxygen being a waste product. Additionally, autotrophs may excrete other metabolic wastes, such as excess minerals or organic compounds, depending on their specific processes and environmental conditions.
Autotroph means that it can produce its own food. Chemoautotroph, also called chemotroph, is a type of autotroph that can make organic materials from inorganic chemical compounds in places such as black smokers in the bottom of the oceans.
Autotrophs are plants, and may be referred to as autophytes or producers.
No those are heterotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food.