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Yes, but they cannot produce their own food.
When someone cannot produce their own food, they are usually 'disabled' or 'lazy' or perhaps 'too young to do it themselves'
A heterotroph cannot produce its own food, an autotroph can! A chemotroph makes food by compounds(chemicals like table salt(NaCl)
They are both producers of food
A parasitic plant.
All plants that produce their own food, but a mushroom cannot produce their own food.
An organism that cannot produce its own food is called a Heterotroph.
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human body
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A consumer.
The only organisms that can produce their own food are plants this process is known as photosynthesis.They make their own food using sunlight.
Yes, but they cannot produce their own food.
Diffusion
Hydra's live sybiotically with Chlorella(Green Algae). The Chlorella provides food for the Hydra and is still alive, this explaining the green pigmentation in Certain Hydra's.
They cannot photosynthesise which means they cannot convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food).