An autotroph is an organism that creates its own food. This is done through the processes of chemosynthesis or photosynthesis.
An example of an autothroph is a tree, which produces complex organic compounds (glucose) from simple inorganic substances (CO2 and H2O) using energy from sunlight.
an autograph is some thing with a written name from some one.
no. by definition the first ones would have to be autotrophs
they can be called autotrophs or producers
No, a drawing of an atom is not a scientific definition. A scientific definition of an atom would describe it as the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
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The scientific definition of purification is, the extraction of one specific substance from a mixture of substances.
Yes it is. The most common definition of an autotroph is "an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals. Because autotrophs produce their own food, they are sometimes called producers." By that definition, a pine tree certainly qualifies.
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Autotrophs can be phototrophs or lithotrophs (chemoautotrophs). Phototrophs use light as an energy source, while lithotrophs oxidize inorganic compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide, elemental sulfur, ammonium and ferrous iron.
There's no scientific name for it
Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
the scientific definition if a fault can be given like some unplanned or unpredicted action occurring in the experiment
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