i think its any producer so basically any that use chemosynthesis or photosynthesis. so plants and SOME bacteria stuff like that
every thing that is in the plant kingdom is autotrophic
The name of several autotrophic organisms include the resurrection fern, the corpse lily, living rocks, Venus fly traps, ball moss, green algae, red algae and cyanobacteria.
No, fungi are heterotrophic organisms.
Autotrophic organisms belong to the kingdom plantae.
Usually plants and they are known as autotrophs or autotrophic.
It means they make their own food. Like, auto- is the greek work for self. For example, a tree is autotrophic, whereas a badger is heterotrophic, meaning it depends on other organisms for food. Humans are heterotrophs. Grass is autotropic. Get it?
The microbes that are heterotrophic organisms are those that don't produce their own food. Instead, they feed off of autotrophic organisms or other heterotrophs.
Prokaryotic organisms can be both heterotrophic or autotrophic.
Autotrophic organisms are animals or plants that can create their own energy from the Sun. The organelle most common in these organisms are chloroplasts.
yes
Autotrophic organisms are plants that don't need an exogenous supply of organic nutrition. Autotrophic organisms make their food from inorganic compounds, e.g. nitrogen.
Autotrophic organisms
No, paramecium is not autotrophic. It is a type of protozoa that feeds on bacteria, algae, and other small organisms by consuming them as food.
No, fungi are heterotrophic organisms.
None. They are nonliving organisms.
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
Autotrophic organisms belong to the kingdom plantae.
Heterotrophic organisms cannot synthesise their own food.They are dependent on autotrophic organisms(i.e. plants)for their food
Prokaryotic and heterotrophic/autotrophic depending on the species.