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
The Earth does not give off light on its own. It reflects light from the Sun, which is its primary source of light and energy. This reflected sunlight is what makes the Earth appear bright and illuminated.
A star is considered a sun when it is the central star of a planetary system, such as our own Sun in the Solar System. The term "sun" is typically used to refer to the star at the center of a specific planetary system, providing light and energy to its orbiting planets.
No. Plants "make their own food" using sunlight. The sun is not alive so there is no food for the sun.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
No, the moon does not create its own light. It reflects sunlight from the Sun, which is why we see different phases of the moon as it orbits the Earth.
Chemo-synthesizers.
it makes its own 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.
a producer is a organism that makes its own food by energy.
Green plants.
photosynthetic
An organism that produces its own food is called a producer. Producers get their food/energy from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
An autotroph it makes its own food using energy from sunlight
An organism that is not capable of making its own food must consume another organism for energy. They are termed heterotrophs.
A consumer is a organism that takes energy from a producer which is something that makes its own food
The correct answer is Plants. They use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy to produce their own food.