A plant... specifically a flowering plant Any chlorophyll-bearing plant is able to produce nourishment for itself through photosynthesis. Broccoli is one good example of a chlorophyll-bearing plant (as is any green plant.)
Living organisms that produce oxygen and food that animals need are called producers. For example, plants are producers because they make their own food.
An organism which cannot make its own food but instead absorb nutrition from decaying organisms is called a saprophyte. for example, fungi are saprophytic organisms.
Organisms that make their own food are called producers.
Heterotrophic organisms do not make their own food. Example: Humans.
biotic factors are the living organisms that make up an ecosystem.
Organisms that make their own food are called Autotrophs an example being plants.
Self-nourishing organisms are organisms which can somehow produce their own food. For example, plants use photosynthesis to make their food.
An organism which cannot make its own food but instead absorb nutrition from decaying organisms is called a saprophyte. for example, fungi are saprophytic organisms.
Plants and others like them do not eat other living things. They are autotrophs and make their own food.
All living things depend on green plants for food because they are producers. They are the only organisms that are able to make their own food.
Organisims that make its own food is called a AUTOTROPH for example PLANT
No, heterotrophs were not the first living organisms. It is believed that autotrophic organisms, capable of producing their own food through processes like photosynthesis, likely appeared before heterotrophs that rely on consuming other organisms for nutrition.