These organisms can be called producers or, autotrophs. Example-plants
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the answer is chloroplasts
It is producers (plants) which use photosynthesis to not only gain energy, but it is their source of food too. The chlorophyll (what makes plants green) in the chloroplasts allow it to commence this function and turn sunlight into energy.
Autotrphs can make there own food by photosynthesis or by absorbing it Bacteria get food from both ways, they absorb their food from the ground, Protists can do this also, along with plants A heterotroph cannot make their own food, an example is a human
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.
To make food for the plants and to produce oxygen.
An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is an autotroph.
plants
Organisms are called a producer because it makes its own food through photosynthesis.
Yes. The onion is a plant, meaning it can do photosynthesis. Autotrophs (spellcheck) are a type of organism that makes its own food. Photosynthesis is one of the best examples of an organism making its own food.
An organism that makes it's own food is known to be autotrophic. When an autotrophic organism makes it's own food, it is known as photosynthesis. This takes place in the chloroplasts and glucose is produced from it. The glucose is then turned into Adenine Triphosphate (ATP) by the mitochondria.
For an organism to do photosynthesis the organism must have Chloroplast. The only organisms that can do photosynthesis are plants.
Photosynthesis is when the sun makes food
That is to produce glucose. It is the C source for organisms
Plants produce their own food using 'photosynthesis'.
autotroph
no it is a living organism because it makes its own food by sunlight called photosynthesis and lives underwater like algae like most underwater plants do
it makes its own food through photosynthesis it makes its own food through photosynthesis