A heterotroph, or consumer.
It is called single celled when it DOES produce its own food and multi celled when it can't produce its own food.
An organism that cannot produce its own food is called a Heterotroph.
an autotroph
An organism that uses energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called an autotroph (within a food chain, it is a producer).
A heterotroph is an organism that can not produce its own food. An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food.
organism which cannot produce food by its own are called heterotrophs
No, a producer is an organism that produces it's own food via (by) photosynthesis. An organism that consumes (eats) other organisms is called a consumer.
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Can produce its own food.
An Organism That Can't Produce It's Own Food Would Be A Heterotroph. Basically All Animals Are heterotrophic, As Well As Fungi And Many Bacteria. Any Type Of Consumer Is A Organism That Doesn't Make It's Own Food
Autotroph-Autotrophs
One is fungi.