near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans
The root word "photo" in "photoautotroph" likely refers to light. Therefore, a photoautotroph is an organism that can produce its own food using light as an energy source.
Photoautotrophs are plants etc, so wherever there are plants. Try a lawn or tree....
lives near the surfaces of lakes, streams, and oceans Answer Photoautotrophs are anything photosynthetic and thus must be found anywhere with sufficient sunlight.
Pici
A photoautotroph gets its energy initially from light, and its carbon from carbon dioxide.
photoautotroph
photoautotroph
Bacillus subtilis is not a photoautotroph.
Photoautotrophs can be found in environments with sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis to occur, such as in aquatic ecosystems, forests, and grasslands. Common examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria that can produce their own food using light energy.
Cheamoheterotrops