An organism that obtains its food from other organisms is known as heterotrophic. Autotrophic organisms include green plants, algae and chemobacteria that live in deep water trenches. Without autotrophs- no other life woudl exist.
The real answer is a consumer.
No, a producer is an organism that produces it's own food via (by) photosynthesis. An organism that consumes (eats) other organisms is called a consumer.
Consumers and decomposers.
an organism that obtains energy from food is called a consumer. If an organism is able to manufacture its own food from other energy sources e.g. plants from light, oxygen and water, it is called a producer.
Any organism that eats another organism for food is called a heterotrophic animal. These organisms are also known as consumers.
A Food chain
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
Comsumers. Examples: humans, rabbits, whales, bears, etc.
Heterotoph
an organism requiring complex organic compounds for food which it obtains by preying on other organisms or by eating particles of organic matter Invertebrates.
I believe it is an heterotroph.
a heterotroph or consumer
An organism that absorbs food from decayed organisms and such, are called Decomposers.
Carnivores obtain the nutrients by eating another animal.
One organism benefits anf the other is not harmed. FOr NOVANET.
Organisms can be grouped as free-living or parasitic. A parasite is an organism which lives in or on another organism, from which it obtains its food. Since humans do not do this they are not parasitic, and so must be free-living.
An organism obtains food,water,shelter,and other things it needs to live,grow,and reproduce from its surroundings.....duhh.lol
prey