Organisms that produce the biosphere's food supply are called producers. Producers consist of plants, trees and some unicellular organisms. All of these use photosynthesis.
Autotrophs (organisms that are capable of chemosynthesis or photosynthesis)
Chemicals from the vents feed bacteria which, in turn, produce sugar and other food for organisms.
In biological circles, the producers or autotrophs are plants and green algae, which capture energy from sunlight to produce their own food, or in other words capture carbon or carbon compounds into the food chain. By contrast, arthropods eat other organisms and are thus classified as heterotrophs, or consumers.
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an embryo, the endosperm (food supply), and the seed coat.
Phytoplankton, zooplankton or other fish or usually.
producers or autotrophs and consumers or hetrotrophs
All organisms that can not produce their own food, are called heterotrophs.
Autotrophs
An organism that cannot produce its own food is called a Heterotroph.
The answer is autotroph
Producer produce their own foods; consumers do not.
Mushrooms do not produce their own food, they live off the decay of other organisms.
Autotrophs produce their own food. Some autotrophs include plants.
Are plants the only organisms in an ecosystem that produce their own food? Ans:yes
a consumer because it doesnt produce its own food it feeds of of other organisms
Consumers
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