The only organisms that can produce their own food are plants this process is known as photosynthesis.They make their own food using sunlight.
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organism which cannot produce food by its own are called heterotrophs
An organism that cannot make its own food is called a heterotroph. Heterotrophs rely on external sources of organic compounds for nutrition, as they cannot perform photosynthesis or chemosynthesis to produce their own food. Examples include animals, fungi, and some bacteria.
A heterotroph is an organism (e.g. animal, fungi, bacteria, plant) that cannot produce it's own food. An autotroph organism is an organism that does produce it's own food (through photosynthese or chemo-synthese).
An organism that cannot manufacture its own food and instead obtains its food and energy by taking in organic substances, usually plant or animal matter. All animals, protozoans, fungi, and most bacteria are heterotrophs.
Organisms that cannot produce their own food are called heterotrophs. They must obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter. Examples include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
An organism that cannot make its own food is called a heterotroph. Heterotrophs rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain the nutrients they need for survival. This is in contrast to autotrophs, which can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Animals that cannot make their own food are called consumers.
Organisms that produce food are called producers.
A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food and relies on consuming other organisms for nutrients. This contrasts with autotrophs, which can make their own food through processes like photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and many types of bacteria.
Can produce its own food.