Oh, dude, organisms eat all sorts of stuff, you know? Like, they chow down on plants, other animals, and even some weird things like fungi or bacteria. Basically, if it's edible and won't kill them, they'll probably give it a taste. So, yeah, organisms are just like us - always on the lookout for their next meal.
Organisms that eat plants are called herbivores.
Organisms that must eat food for energy are called heterotrophs. They rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain the nutrients and energy they need for survival.
The three types of organisms in ecosystems are producers (plants that make their own food), consumers (organisms that eat other organisms for energy), and decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter).
Humans, like all animals, are heterotrophic. They can't synthesize their own food and have to eat other organisms to survive.
True. When you eat, you consume the DNA of other organisms, as DNA is present in the cells of all living things that you consume as food.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
why does an organisms eat another organisms
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Foxes are omnivores and eat both plant and animal organisms.
Those organisms are called heterotrophic. These organisms either eat the autotrophs (organisms that make their own food) or eat the organisms that eat the autotrophs (also called the producers). Heterotrophs are also called "consumers."
I think it eat organisms
consumers
Other organisms that eat the beaver can't eat so the predator can't eat.
herbivour are organisms which only eat plants carnivour are organisms which only eat meat omnivours are organisms which eat both plants and meat
Not all organisms do eat a variety of foods.
most organisms either eat meat or both plants and meat (omnivorous)!
By organisms I'm guessing you mean both plant organisms or animal organisms. Rabbits are herbivores therefore they eat plant organisms only. The two main organisms in their diet are grass and leaves.