Humans do make their own food. Humans are consumers which gather and prepare their own food.
However, humans are not producers, or autotrophs (self-feeding), that produce complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple substances.
Heterotrophic organisms do not make their own food. Example: Humans.
Animals and humans do not contain chlorophyll and can not make their own food!
Humans grow, hunt and process food, we bake and cook, isn't that making our own food ?
Consumers are organisms that cannot make their own food.
Make their own food.
A consumer. Humans, bats, grasshoppers, coyotes, etc. are all consumers. Producers make their own food, and are plants and fungi.
Consumers do not make their own food. Producers make their own food. Examples of consumers and producers are humans and plants.
No, humans are heterotrophs because they rely on consuming other organisms for energy rather than producing their own food through photosynthesis. In the kitchen, humans use raw materials, such as fruits, vegetables, and meat, to prepare meals instead of producing their own food like autotrophs.
AnswerBecause we don't do photosynthesisPlants are producers, which means they make their own food. Plants use energy from sunlight to help make their food, but they need chloroplasts to do it. We don't have any because we don't make our own food.
It is heterotroph, just like humans (and All other animals) because they can't make their own food but eat other organisms.
They could have different types of food and water. Fact. water and food is important.
Any omnivore, humans for example.