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No, autotrophs are organisms which can create their own food. An example of an autotroph is a plant. Plants produce food by the means of photosynthesis. Plants are at the bottom of trophic levels, and are food for all other organisms. Heterotrophs are organisms which do consume other organisms for food.
Organisms that eat other organisms are called heterotrops
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a heterotroph
Organisms that cannot make their own food are called consumers, as they have to basically eat or feed off of other organisms in order to survive.
Some create there food
No, autotrophs are organisms which can create their own food. An example of an autotroph is a plant. Plants produce food by the means of photosynthesis. Plants are at the bottom of trophic levels, and are food for all other organisms. Heterotrophs are organisms which do consume other organisms for food.
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Organisms that eat other organisms are called heterotrops
No - producers are organisms that create their own food (such as plants). All animals are consumers, they must eat other organisms to obtain energy.
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All organisms eat no matter how small
An animal, usually. A consumer is an organism that must eat other organisms to obtain its enrgy. Microscopic organisms can also be consumers. Plants and some microscopic organisms are producers, meaning they create their food from sunlight through photosynthesis.
first level consumers
They absorb dead organisms as food
elephant
Organisms that use sunlight are photosynthetic (like plants, algae, etc.) and organisms that must eat food are consumers (us, etc.).