Producer.
Spirogrya sp.
protist
No, chloroplast is not a unicellular organism because it is not an organism. It is an organelle that can be found in unicellular or multicellular organisms.
An autotroph must have the ability to produce its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis using inorganic compounds. This process involves converting sunlight or chemicals into energy that can be used by the organism for growth and maintenance.
A plant cell or an autotropic organism
Chloroplast is the ekaryote organism that photosynthesis gets its energy from.
chloroplast
Heterotrophs do not have. Also prokaariyotes lack chloroplasts
Yes, Gloeocapsa is a photosynthetic organism and contains chloroplasts which enable it to carry out photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight.
Photosynthesis gives energy to every organism directly or indirectly.So it is vital for every organism.
The smallest group an organism can be classified is a species.
that would technically be classified as a predator.