Yes it is and most plants are a autotroph
Yes it is and most plants are a autotroph
An Autotroph is a plant and uses photosynthesis to make food. They do not consume.
No, the Oak tree is an "Autotroph" (or producer) makes its own food from Chemical or light energies.For more information see related link below.
No, the Oak tree is an "Autotroph" (or producer) makes its own food from Chemical or light energies.For more information see related link below.
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Okay, first of all, the words "oak" and "omnivore" both start with vowels, so there should be "an" before them, not "a." Second, an omnivore can only be a secondary consumer, which eats primary consumers, which eats producers. Oak trees are producers, so their acorns are eaten by squirrels, which are primary consumers, which are eaten by foxes and stuff.
An example of an autotroph is the Venus fly trap. Basically, autotrophs are capable of making their own food through sunlight.
autotroph, because it creates energy by itself from basic parts, using sun energy and CO2.
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No.A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth.This contrasts with autotrophs, such as plants and algae, which can use energy from sunlight to produce organic compounds such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from inorganic carbon dioxide.An oak tree is an autotroph.
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