Which Organisms in the domain Eukarya can make their own food?
Which Organisms in the domain Eukarya can make their own food?
Plants, algae, and some protists in the domain Eukarya are able to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugars and other organic compounds for energy.
The domain Eukarya is important to humans because we belong to it. Eukarya is distinguished from the Prokarya because Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other complex structures organized within a membrane.
Organisms in the domain Eukarya have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, while organisms in the domain Archaea lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler cell structure. Eukaryotic organisms also have linear chromosomes, while archaeal organisms generally have circular chromosomes.
Eukarya refers to all organisms whose cells have a nucleus. This means that they include fungi (which are heterotrophs), animals (which are heterotrophs), plants (which are autotrophs), and protists (some of which are heterotrophs, some autotrophs).
producers and organisms that cant make their food are consumers
producers and organisms that cant make their food are consumers
No. Bees are Eukaryotes, because they have more than one cell to make it an organism. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms.
Organisms that make their own food are called "producers" or "autotrophs."
Prokaryotes are members of the domains Bacteria and Archaea, and they lack a true nucleus. Eukaryotes, which make up the other domain, Eukarya, have a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Phylum is a taxonomic rank that can include both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
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Organisms that cannot make their own food are called consumers.