that's easy... plants!
photo means light
auto means self
and troph means food... when you put the three together it is an organism that makes its own food from the sun so.,.
daffodil, tulip and daisy are fine
* photoautotrophs include cyanobacteria and the Kingdom Plantae
No, fungi are not photoautotrophs. They are heterotrophs that obtain their energy by breaking down organic matter in their environment.
The main photoautotrophs in aquatic environments are phytoplankton, including diatoms and cyanobacteria. These organisms utilize sunlight to produce their own food through photosynthesis and form the base of the aquatic food chain.
Photoautotrophs can be found in environments with sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis to occur, such as in aquatic ecosystems, forests, and grasslands. Common examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria that can produce their own food using light energy.
Chemoautotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds instead of utilizing sunlight like photoautotrophs. This process allows them to synthesize organic molecules and carry out metabolic processes without relying on light energy.
a. Photoautotrophs. These are organisms like plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen through photosynthesis, which ultimately leads to the high levels of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere.
Only organisms that produce their own food
Photoautotrophs are photosynthetic organisms.They mainly have chlorophyll.
Three specific examples are human, kangaroo, and a robin!! Hope that helps!!
You need to be more specific
Autotrophs that utilize light as their energy source are called phototrophs. These organisms are able to perform photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy for their survival and growth. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
No. They are heterotrophs just as you are. They are not usually green as photoautotrophs. They would not be close to the air to get sunlight.
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Photoautotrophs use sunlight to make their food also called photosythesis
Photoautotrophs need water, carbon dioxide, and light energy in order to power photosynthesis.
No, fungi are not photoautotrophs. They are heterotrophs that obtain their energy by breaking down organic matter in their environment.
Organisms that derive their energy from sunlight are referred to as photoautotrophs. They use the process of photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy that can be used for growth and metabolism. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Photoheterotrophs use organic compounds as their carbon source; photoautotrophs use carbon dioxide as their carbon source.