the type of organism that make their own food from the sun is called Autotrophs.
examples: grass, plants, algae, some bacteria, phytoplankton
mushrooms are not considered an autotroph because they obtain food by absorbing nutrients from decomposing organisms in the environment
No, the suns light bounces off of it.
No, the Earth gets its energy from the sun, not producing its own energy.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
The suns light reflects it. ANSWER; The sun rays hits the moon and reflects light of consequence
That's called a Producer. They begin each food chain if you do not count the sun. Plants are a prime example of this.
Chemo-synthesizers.
it makes its own food
plants make their own food by photosynthisis which uses the suns energy to produce sugars to make food
no plants don't get diabetes because they produce their own food by the suns energy so they are called autotrophs.
Yes. Plant planktons make their own food. Also, plants make their food by the process of photosynthesis which is using the suns energy to make food.
Chemoautotrophic
The sun's own energy comes from nuclear reaction within the sun
a producer is a organism that makes its own food by energy.
Green plants.
photosynthetic
from the solar radiation
Caves typically have limited space, resources, and access to sunlight, all of which are essential for producers like plants to thrive. The harsh conditions such as low light levels and scarce nutrients make it difficult for plants to grow in caves, leading to fewer producers in such environments.