Autotrophs are thingies that go in the other thingies. so the thingy never shows the thingy.
An autotroph eats food, it does not make its own food. It is above a heterotroph on the food chain
Autotrophs are the organisms in the food web that are producers. Green plants are examples of producers.
The producers is always found at the base of a food chain, but food webs can start from any species and end at any species, so, there is no "bases" at the food web. The producers are basically those which can produce food by its own. A common example would be plants
Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
By consuming autotrophs.
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce its own food.
No those are heterotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food.
A food web shows the transfer of energy from autotrophs (plants who create their own energy) through different levels of heterotrophs (animals which must eat to gain energy). Since there are a limited number of autotrophs, there are a limited number of sources of energy for the heterotrophs. You can see that not all heterotrophs will eat autotrophs, they will eat other heterotrophs so that there are more autotrophs left to be eaten.
Chemosythetic autotrophs use chemicals for "food", but photosynthetic autotrophs use light (sunlight) to make their "food".
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Primary producers, or autotrophs, or plants are not mentioned in the food web, because they only serve as food, but they do not eat other heterotrophs, with the exception of Insectivorous plants. To be counted as a part of the food web, an organism has to eat, and also be eaten ; if the reader understands what I mean .
Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs.
A heterotroph is an organism that cannot synthesize its own food where as autotrophs can synthesize their own food. So heterotrophs are dependent on autotrophs for food. For example a cow (heterotroph) eats grass (autotroph).